North Korean rocket launchers mimic offensive bombing on the enemy air bases

North Korean rocket launchers mimic offensive bombing on the enemy air bases

According to the North Korean News Agency, several missile launch operations between November 2 and November 5 were pretended to be attacks on the adversary’s air bases.
The agency quoted the North Korean Army Staff Command that these missile tests were in response to Vigilant Storm maneuvers carried out by the South Korean and American Air Force in the region that Pyongyang considers as an open provocation to increase tension in the Korean peninsula.

The Agency claims that in response to the American-Korean-Korean training, the North Korean army conducted a military operation from November 2 to November 5.
To simulate “attacking the enemy air bases,” four tactical ballistic missiles were launched on the first day of the operations and were directed toward a barren island. Four ballistic missiles, including multi-war-noter and missiles for bombing underground targets, were also launched on the same day on a deserted island in the Yellow Sea.

The same day, 23 “Earth-Joe” missiles were fired by North Korean forces to imitate an enemy air target.
On the second day of the operation (November 3), five ballistic missiles and tactical missiles were fired from missile launchers, in addition to 46 rivers of long -range missile launchers towards the Sea of ​​Japan.

On the third day of the operation (November 4), 500 combat aircraft of various types were used in large-scale air operations that lasted for almost three hours and 47 minutes.
Two ballistic missiles with exceptional combat heads and two heavy-caliber missile launcher shells were fired on an uninhabited island in the Yellow Sea on the final day of the operation (November 5), “to simulate a blow against the enemy air bases.”
From Novosti.

North Korean rocket launchers simulate attacking enemy air bases with bombs

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