Led by the Joint Chiefs of Staff for Two Days on the 11th and 12th

The Joint Chiefs of Staff will conduct the "Taeguk Exercise" on the 11th and 12th to cultivate the South Korean military's independent operational command capabilities.


Korean Military Solo Command Post Exercise 'Taeguk Training' View original image


According to the Joint Chiefs of Staff on the 8th, the Taeguk Exercise is an annual command post exercise (CPX) led solely by the Joint Chiefs of Staff for the South Korean military. This year's Taeguk Exercise will incorporate recent warfare trends such as North Korea's nuclear and missile threats, the Ukraine war, and the Israel-Hamas war, as well as various threat scenarios into the exercise scenario to hone practical mission execution capabilities, the Joint Chiefs explained.


The Joint Chiefs stated, "During a period when many commanders and staff are being replaced due to military personnel changes, we expect to quickly build teamwork as a 'one team' and strengthen realistic combat readiness by involving corps-level operational units in the exercise," explaining the anticipated effects of the Taeguk Exercise.



They also emphasized, "Amid North Korea's declaration of the de facto complete nullification of the 'September 19 Inter-Korean Military Agreement' and its implementation of military restoration measures, we will establish a decisive posture capable of immediately, strongly, and thoroughly retaliating against any provocations by North Korea through exercises assuming complex provocations on land, sea, and air."


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