South Korea: Army holds live-fire artillery drills at Paju firing range for 1st time in 7 years

IANS April 22, 2025 288 views

South Korea has restarted live-fire artillery drills near the inter-Korean border after a seven-year pause. The exercise involved 18 self-propelled howitzers firing approximately 60 shells at the Story Live Fire Complex. This move comes after Seoul suspended a 2018 tension reduction pact with North Korea last June. The drills are intended to improve military readiness and response capabilities against potential North Korean provocations.

"With the resumption of drills... they have all been normalized" - South Korean Army Official
Seoul, April 22: South Korean artillery units have staged live-fire drills near the inter-Korean border this week, striking targets inside a US firing range for the first time in seven years, the Army said Tuesday.

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South Korea fires 60 shells at Story Live Fire Complex

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First border artillery drill since 2018 tension reduction pact

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Troops use K9A1 and K55A1 howitzers

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Enhances military response capabilities

The drills took place Monday around the Imjin River in Paju, about 30 kilometres northwest of Seoul, mobilising 12 K9A1 self-propelled howitzers and six K55A1s that fired around 60 shells at targets in Story Live Fire Complex, Yonhap news agency reported.

It marked the first time that South Korean troops have staged such drills at the firing range since Seoul fully suspended a 2018 inter-Korean tension reduction pact last June over the North's mass launches of balloons carrying trash across the border.

Under the deal, the two Koreas had been banned from holding artillery drills and large-scale military exercises hear the border. Last month, South Korea and the United States signed a memorandum of understanding for South Korean troops to resume the use of the training range.

The Army earlier resumed artillery drills at two other firing ranges near the border after Seoul's suspension of the 2018 deal.

"With the resumption of (artillery drills) against targets at Story, they have all been normalized," an Army official said.

The Army said the resumption of live-fire artillery drills at the training range is expected to enhance its firepower operations and long-range firing capabilities to "immediately" respond to North Korean artillery strikes.

Reader Comments

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James K.
Important to maintain readiness, but I hope this doesn't escalate tensions further. The situation with North Korea is already so volatile. Maybe diplomatic channels should stay open too?
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Sarah L.
About time! The 2018 deal clearly wasn't working when North Korea kept violating it. You can't just unilaterally disarm when your neighbor keeps throwing trash balloons at you 😤
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Minho P.
As someone who lives near the border, these drills make me feel safer. The K9A1 howitzers are impressive - saw them on TV last year during joint exercises with the US.
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Tina R.
While I understand the need for defense, I wish the article had more details about environmental impact assessments. Artillery drills near rivers can affect local ecosystems.
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Alex J.
The timing is interesting - right after the US-SK MOU was signed. Shows how closely our militaries coordinate. Strong alliances matter in this region!

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