Navy Special Warfare Group (UDT/SEAL) operatives are conducting cold-weather training along the East Coast of Gangwon Province.


This training focuses on mastering procedures for penetrating deep into enemy territory and carrying out retaliatory actions. It aims to establish a special operations posture amid ongoing maritime firing exercises and missile provocations near North Korea's Northern Limit Line (NLL).


The Navy conducted a "coastal infiltration" exercise along the East Coast, where special forces operatives infiltrated enemy lines aboard high-speed inflatable boats (IBS), completed reconnaissance, and then withdrew. Following this, they carried out snow mobility training at a mountainous training site in Gangwon Province. The operatives wore ski equipment and moved cautiously along snow-covered paths. Finally, mountain mobility training is underway in the mountainous areas of Gangwon Province. The operatives navigate rugged mountain trails, practice concealment activities using terrain features, and conduct special reconnaissance and target strike training.



[Yang Nak-gyu's Defence photo] "We Are the Navy Special Warfare Unit UDT" View original image
[Yang Nak-gyu's Defence photo] "We Are the Navy Special Warfare Unit UDT" View original image
[Yang Nak-gyu's Defence photo] "We Are the Navy Special Warfare Unit UDT" View original image
[Yang Nak-gyu's Defence photo] "We Are the Navy Special Warfare Unit UDT" View original image
[Yang Nak-gyu's Defence photo] "We Are the Navy Special Warfare Unit UDT" View original image
[Yang Nak-gyu's Defence photo] "We Are the Navy Special Warfare Unit UDT" View original image


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