South Korea, US militaries will stage large-scale drills this month to address North Korean threats
SOUTH KOREA, AUG 7 – About half of the 40 planned field training exercises were postponed to September due to extreme heat and to ease tensions with North Korea, involving 18,000 South Korean troops and several thousand US personnel.
- South Korea and the United States will stage large-scale military drills from August 18-28 to address threats from North Korea.
- About 18,000 South Korean troops and several thousand US personnel are expected to participate in the drills.
- The exercise will include live field maneuvers, computer simulations, and drills addressing threats like North Korean missile launches, terrorism, drones, and cyberattacks.
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South Korea, US Militaries Will Stage Large-Scale Drills This Month to Address North Korean Threats
South Korea and the United States will launch their annual large-scale military exercise this month to bolster readiness against North Korean threats, the allies said, in a move likely to irritate Pyongyang amid a prolonged stalemate in diplomacy.
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