“Chemical Drone Dropped at Busan Port” Training Like Real Combat! … BPA Conducts ‘Eulji Exercise’ for National Emergency Preparedness
Busan Port Security Corporation, the 53rd Army Division, and the Port Fire Station, among other related agencies, are conducting a training exercise simulating a chemical weapon attack scenario.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Busan Port Authority (BPA) has commenced the Eulji Exercise from the 22nd to the 25th to actively respond to national emergencies.
This year’s Eulji Exercise also involved related organizations such as the Busan Port Security Corporation and the Busan Port Facilities Management Center.
On the 24th, a live drill was conducted at the Busan Port International Passenger Terminal simulating a chemical weapon attack by drones.
During the exercise, related organizations including the Busan Port Security Corporation, the Army 53rd Division, and the Port Fire Station promptly carried out their respective roles such as ▲explosive removal ▲decontamination of affected areas and treatment/transport of contaminated patients ▲fire suppression.
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A BPA official stated, “The exercise was conducted with the purpose of establishing a close cooperative system among related organizations, checking emergency response capabilities, and enhancing crisis management skills in preparation for wartime.”
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