South Korea’s Defense Ministry on Tuesday issued a decree detailing the duties of a new drone operations command ahead of its planned launch in September amid efforts to counter potential North Korean unmanned aerial vehicle infiltrations.
South Korea's Cabinet on Tuesday approved the establishment of a drone operations command in September to counter potential North Korean unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) infiltrations.
Our military is confused over where to start the innovation for our armed forces.
Seoul could send drones deep into North Korea if Pyongyang stages another drone incursion into the South, a high-ranking presidential official told the JoongAng Ilbo on Monday.
The government must thoroughly review our porous aerial defense system before it is too late.
President Yoon must hold all related military officers and soldiers accountable for the ominous security breach before it’s too late.
We urge Pyongyang to return to the negotiating table as soon as possible.
North Korea’s provocation cannot help the survival of the Kim Jong-un regime or the livelihoods of North Koreans.
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