Key Points

South Korea commemorated its 77th Armed Forces Day with a significantly scaled-down ceremony in Gyeryong. The event marked a departure from the previous administration's militaristic displays, featuring fewer troops and less equipment. New military technologies were showcased, including advanced unmanned vehicles and rocket launchers. The ceremony emphasized building a people-oriented military and reducing tensions with North Korea.

Key Points: South Korea's Armed Forces Day Scaled Down After Yoon Controversy

  • South Korea reduces Armed Forces Day event from 5,000 to 998 troops
  • Skips large military parade after previous administration's controversial martial law bid
  • Displays new military technologies including homegrown bomb disposal robot
  • Focuses on civic engagement with 77 civilian representatives participating
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South Korea marks 77th anniversary of Armed Forces Day in scaled-down event

South Korea marks 77th Armed Forces Day with reduced troops and military display, reflecting shift from previous administration's approach

"We aim to build a military catering to the people - South Korean Defense Ministry"

Seoul, Oct 1

South Korea on Wednesday held a ceremony to commemorate the 77th anniversary of the founding of its armed forces in a scaled-down event in the aftermath of last year's botched martial law bid.

The Armed Forces Day event took place at the military headquarters in Gyeryong, some 145 kilometres south of Seoul, involving 998 troops and around 100 pieces of military equipment, according to the defence ministry.

The ministry has decided to scale down this year's celebration -- skipping a large-scale military parade that was held in downtown Seoul last year -- in the aftermath of the martial law bid imposed by now-jailed former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol.

Although a military parade was not scheduled, the military showed off an array of the nation's key weapons systems at the ceremony, including the 230-mm Chunmoo multiple rocket launcher, the K9 self-propelled howitzer and the KAAV amphibious assault vehicle.

A number of assets to be deployed to the military were also disclosed to the public for the first time, including a homegrown bomb disposal robot and the low observable Wingman unmanned aerial vehicle under development.

Formation flights involving a fleet of fighter jets and helicopters decorated the skies Wednesday morning, followed by a performance by the Air Force's Black Eagles aerobatic team.

A military parade has usually taken place every five years to commemorate Armed Forces Day. But under the preceding Yoon administration, the armed forces held a large military parade for two years straight, in 2023 and 2024, in what appeared to be a display of military muscle-flexing.

The defense ministry has decided to markedly scale down this year's Armed Forces Day celebrations in line with the efforts by President Lee Jae Myung's administration to ease tensions with North Korea and build a trusted military, Yonhap news agency reported.

For this year's event, 998 troops were mobilised, about one-fifth of the some 5,000 troops that took part in last year's celebrations. About 100 pieces of military equipment were deployed for this year, down from some 340 mobilised last year.

On the budgetary side, the ministry spent 2.7 billion won ($1.9 million) this year, one-third of the 7.2 billion won set for last year.

In line with this year's theme centering on building a military catering to the people, the ministry has designated 77 civic representatives, including people of merit, to take part in various performances, including a taekwondo demonstration with troops.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The budget reduction from 7.2 billion to 2.7 billion won is impressive! Our Indian military parades are also grand but maybe we could learn from this approach - focus on capability demonstration rather than just spectacle. Jai Hind!
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David E
As someone living in Delhi, I appreciate how South Korea is balancing military pride with fiscal responsibility. The inclusion of civilian representatives is a nice touch - makes the armed forces more approachable to common people.
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Ananya R
The new bomb disposal robot and UAV development shows they're focusing on modern warfare needs. India should also invest more in indigenous defense technology like DRDO projects. Atmanirbhar Bharat should be our focus too! 💪
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Michael C
While I understand the need to scale down, completely skipping the military parade might send wrong signals to North Korea. A strong display is sometimes necessary for deterrence, especially given the regional tensions.
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Shreya B
The Black Eagles aerobatic team performance must have been spectacular! Reminds me of our Surya Kiran team during Aero India shows. Military demonstrations are important for public engagement and inspiring youth to join armed forces.
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Karthik V
Good decision by the new administration. Military spending should be practical and focused

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