South Korea to conduct annual military drill


Seoul, Nov 10 (IANS): South Korea's army, navy and air force is all set to kick off its annual military drill Monday.

Defence Ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok said that the Hokuk exercise would be carried out over a period of two weeks, Xinhua reported.

The drill, launched in 1996, serves to enhance a joint operational capability among the army, navy, air force and marine corps.

Kim said that this year's exercise would focus on establishing a high-level defence posture against possible North Korean provocations, adding that it would also be carried out in all areas covering the 155 mile inter-Korean border.

The drill this year would involve 330,000 troops, its largest-ever gathering.

Last year, about 80,000 soldiers participated in the exercise.

The drill would also include 23,000 mobile military equipments, 60 warships and numerous airplanes, Kim said.

 

  

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