North Korea's Kim orders making more missiles ahead of S.Korea, US
drills
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[August 14, 2023]
By Hyonhee Shin and Joyce Lee
SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called for an
increase in missile production to help secure "overwhelming military
power" and be ready for war, state media KCNA said on Monday, as South
Korea and the United States gear up for annual military drills.
Kim gave the order as he visited key munitions factories that produce
tactical missiles, missile launch platforms, armoured vehicles and
artillery shells on Friday and Saturday.
His field inspection was the latest in a string of visits to arms
factories, where he ordered mass production of weapons, and came days
before South Korea and the U.S. are to begin annual military drills,
which Pyongyang sees as a rehearsal for war.
Kim noted an "important goal to dramatically increase" missile
production capacity to meet the needs of the expanded and strengthened
frontline military units, KCNA said.
"The qualitative levels of war preparations depend on the development of
the munitions industry, and the factory has a tremendous responsibility
in accelerating our military's war preparations," he was quoted as
saying.
At other plants, Kim inspected and drove a new utility combat armoured
vehicle, and praised recent progress in modernising production lines for
large-caliber multiple rocket launcher rounds, KCNA said.
There was a "very urgent need" to "exponentially increase" the
production of such rockets to strengthen frontline artillery units, he
said.
"Our army must thoroughly secure overwhelming military power and solid
readiness to handle any war at any time, so that the enemy does not dare
to use force, and would be annihilated if it does," Kim said.
South Korea and the United States said on Monday that they would stage
the Ulchi Freedom Guardian summer exercises on Aug. 21-31 to improve
their ability to respond to North Korea's evolving nuclear and missile
threats.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits a
key military factory in this undated photo released by North Korea's
Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on August 14, 2023. KCNA via
REUTERS
North Korea has denounced the allies' military drills as a rehearsal
for nuclear war.
This year's drills will be held on the "largest scale ever",
mobilising tens of thousands of troops from both sides, as well as
some member states of the U.N. Command, for about 30 field training
programmes, according to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS).
"The exercises are an essential element in maintaining robust
combined defence posture in case of emergency - absolutely necessary
to respond to the growing military threat from North Korea," JCS
spokesman Col. Lee Sung-jun told a briefing.
The United States has accused North Korea of providing weapons to
Russia for its war in Ukraine, including artillery shells,
shoulder-fired rockets and missiles.
North Korea and Russia have denied any arms transactions.
The leaders of South Korea, the United States and Japan are also set
to discuss security cooperation over North Korea, Ukraine and other
issues when they gather for a trilateral summit on Aug. 18 at Camp
David.
KCNA separately said on Monday that Kim visited "typhoon-hit areas"
after tropical storm Khanun swept over the Korean peninsula last
week, flooding farmlands.
(Reporting by Joyce Lee and Hyonhee ShinEditing by Chris Reese and
Gerry Doyle)
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