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Sun, February 5, 2023 | 01:02
NK conducts live-fire exercise
긴박한 하루…軍,NLL이남 낙하 北포탄 3배 대응사격
Posted : 2014-03-31 16:59
Updated : 2014-04-01 09:36
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South Korean marine LVT-7 landing craft sail to the shore through a smoke screen during the South Korea-U.S. joint military drill called Ssangyong, part of the Foal Eagle military exercises, in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, Monday. The planned drills come after an increase in threatening rhetoric from Pyongyang and a series of rocket and ballistic missile launches in an apparent protest against annual military exercises by Seoul and Washington. / AP-Yonhap
South Korean marine LVT-7 landing craft sail to the shore through a smoke screen during the South Korea-U.S. joint military drill called Ssangyong, part of the Foal Eagle military exercises, in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, Monday. The planned drills come after an increase in threatening rhetoric from Pyongyang and a series of rocket and ballistic missile launches in an apparent protest against annual military exercises by Seoul and Washington. / AP-Yonhap

Some 100 shells land south of NLL


By Kang Seung-woo

North Korea fired more than 100 artillery shells across the western sea border, the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said Monday.

South Korea responded but no casualties were reported by either side.

"The North held its live-fire exercise in seven regions of the border area, north of the Northern Limit Line (NLL), between 12:15 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. and about 100 of 500 shells or so landed south of the NLL," the JCS said.

The closest round dropped 3.6 kilometers south of the de facto maritime border between the two Koreas.

"In response, the South immediately struck back with K-9 self-propelled howitzers."

South Korean marine LVT-7 landing craft sail to the shore through a smoke screen during the South Korea-U.S. joint military drill called Ssangyong, part of the Foal Eagle military exercises, in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, Monday. The planned drills come after an increase in threatening rhetoric from Pyongyang and a series of rocket and ballistic missile launches in an apparent protest against annual military exercises by Seoul and Washington. / AP-Yonhap


The JSC said its forces responded with more than 300 shells.

Cheong Wa Dae convened the National Security Council to discuss coordinated policies on how to deal with the North's provocations, presidential spokesman Min Kyung-wook said.

The United States also said North Korea's actions were "dangerous and provocative" and will further aggravate tensions in the region.


The defense ministry called the live-fire drill a calculated provocation and the South, along with its U.S. ally, was closely monitoring the situation.

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"South Korean and U.S. forces have stepped up their surveillance and vigilance with increased military assets in all parts of the nation to prepare for possible provocations," defense ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok said in a briefing. "If North Korea uses the live-fire drill as an excuse to launch provocations near South Korean islands and shoreline, we will sternly respond."

The spokesman added that the United Nations Command proposed general-level talks to the North at around 2:50 p.m., with a two-hour deadline, but it did not responded in the given time period.

The fire exchange came hours after Pyongyang notified Seoul of its plans to carry out live-fire exercises, and warning vessels not to enter the area.

"The Southwestern Command of the Korean People's Army faxed South Korean Navy's Second Fleet at 8:00 a.m. to notify us of the drills in seven border regions, north of the NLL, later in the day," the JCS said in its statement, adding that the closest fire zone was just 900 meters away from the NLL.

In response, the JCS warned the North to keep its drills north of the NLL, or otherwise, the South would take strong countermeasures.

The Army and the Marine Corps maintain combat readiness against the North's long-range artillery, while fighter jets including F-15K and naval vessels patrolled south of the NLL.

Although North Korea routinely test-fires its artillery near the disputed sea boundary, it is unusual for the Stalinist country to disclose such training plans in advance.

"We consider that the North's announcement contains hostile intent," deputy spokesman Col. Wee Yong-sub said in a briefing that took place ahead of the drills.

"North Korea is believed to be creating a crisis situation on the Korean Peninsula by raising tension near the western maritime border."

The fire drills are seen as the Kim Jong-un regime's latest move to protest the South's ongoing joint military exercises with the United States. The Foal Eagle drills are scheduled to end on April 18.

Since Feb. 21, the North has fired a total of 90 rockets and missiles including two mid-range Rodongs in protest against what it calls a rehearsal for an invasion.

As part of the joint military exercises, South Korean and U.S. Navy and Marine Corps have been conducting large-scale amphibious landings since Thursday _ their biggest since those held during the annual Team Spirit, held from 1976 until 1993.

North Korean watchers also said that the reclusive state took advantage of the live-fire drills to express its anger.

"Given the pre-notification, the North made clear that the fire was not a provocation, which may have drawn an international outcry," said Koh Yu-hwan, a professor at Dongguk University.




긴박한 하루…軍,NLL이남 낙하 北포탄 3배 대응사격

北, 해상사격 예고 4시간15분만에 서해5도 인접서 일제사격
F-15K 2대 동굴파괴폭탄 등 장착 발진…백령·연평주민 긴급대피


우리 군 당국은 31일 북한이 서해 해상사격구역 설정 사실을 우리 측에 통보한 지 4시간15분 만에 대규모 포 사격을 가하자 긴박하게 움직였다.

북한은 이날 오전 8시께 서남전선사령부 이름으로 우리 해군 2함대에 보낸 전화통지문을 통해 서해 북방한계선(NLL) 이북 해상 7곳에 사격구역을 설정하고 이날 중 사격훈련을 할 것이라고 통보했다.

우리 군은 전통문을 받은 즉시 백령도에 설치된 포사격 음향탐지장비 '할로', 백령도와 연평도에 각각 배치된 신형 대포병탐지레이더 '아서' 등을 가동해 북한군의 동향을 정밀 감시했다.

같은 시각 공군의 대북 정찰기 RF-4와 지상감시레이더, 지상관측장비를 총가동해 NLL 인근 북측 지역 해안절벽 동굴 속의 해안포 진지도 주시했다.

이어 오전 9시30분께부터 북한의 장산곶, 강령반도 일대의 모든 해안포 진지 병력 움직임이 눈에 띄게 증가하는 것이 포착됐다. 해상사격을 위해 북한군 포병 병력이 배치되고 해안포의 포문이 열리는 등의 동향도 파악됐다.

이에 따라 합동참모본부와 국방부 위기조치반이 본격적으로 가동됐고, 주요 지휘관들은 합참 신청사 지하에 있는 군사지휘본부로 이동했다.

북한은 낮 12시15분부터 해안포 포문을 모두 열고 오후 3시30분까지 7개 해역에서 8차에 걸쳐 NLL 이북 해상으로 해안포와 122㎜ 방사포 등 500여 발을 일제히 발사했다.

NLL 북쪽 해상에 다수의 사격구역을 정해놓고 포탄을 대량 발사한 것은 이번이 처음이다.

장산곶과 옹진반도, 강령반도의 해안가를 비롯한 서해 기린도 등에는 사거리 27km의 130mm 해안포, 사거리 12km의 76.2mm 해안포 등이 900여 문 배치되어 있다. 최근에는 사거리 20㎞의 122㎜ 방사포까지 추가 배치했다.

합참은 서북도서방위사령부를 경유해 백령도와 연평도의 해병부대에 주민 긴급 대피령을 하달했다. 북한의 해안포가 주민 거주지역으로 떨어져 발생할 수 있는 인명 피해에 대비한 조치였다.

해병대 백령·연평부대는 낮 12시40분께 안내방송을 내보내 주민들을 대피소로 이동시켰다. 주민 대부분은 해병대원과 면사무소 직원들의 통제에 따라 집 주변 대피소로 이동한 것으로 알려졌다.

앞서 해군과 해경은 오전 10시 서북도서 해상에서 조업 중이던 어선도 모두 복귀토록 조치했다.

북한이 발사한 해안포와 방사포 500여발 중 100여발이 백령도 인근 NLL 이남 최대 3㎞ 해상까지 떨어지자 서북도서방위사령부는 즉각 해병부대에 대응사격을 명령했다.

해군 전술지휘통제체계(KNTDS)와 아서 대포병레이더 등에 나타난 포탄 궤적을 분석하고 해병부대의 육안 관측 등을 토대로 해안포탄이 NLL 남측 해상으로 떨어진 것을 확인한 다음 취한 조치였다.

해병부대는 낮 12시20분께 사거리 40㎞의 K-9 자주포 300여 발로 대응 포격을 가했다. K-9 자주포탄은 NLL 이북 수역에 떨어진 것으로 알려졌다. 군은 2010년 11월 북한의 연평도 포격 도발 때도 K-9 자주포로 대응 사격을 가했다.

특히 우리 군은 이날 NLL 이남 해상에 떨어진 북한 포탄 수의 3배 이상의 대응포격을 했다.

군은 북한의 포탄이 백령도로 떨어질 가능성에 대비, K-9 대응포격과 동시에 대구기지에서 F-15K 전투기 2대를 즉각 출격시켜 NLL 이남 해상에서 초계비행을 하도록 조치했다.

F-15K에는 지하기지와 동굴속 해안포 진지를 뚫고 들어가 격파할 수 있는 합동정밀직격탄(JDAM)을 장착했다. 군은 2010년 북한의 연평도 포격도발 당시 F-15K에 JDAM을 장착하지 않고 출격시켜 논란이 된 것을 의식, 이런 조치를 취한 것으로 알려졌다.

특히 콘크리트를 관통할 수 있는 '소형 정밀관통탄(SDB)'도 장착한 것으로 전해졌다. 우리 전투기가 SDB를 달고 북한의 군사 도발 또는 포사격 훈련에 대응한 것은 이번이 처음이다.

이 탄은 JDAM에 비해 소형이지만 파괴력은 동일한 것으로 알려졌다. F-15K 1대에는 70여 발의 SDB를 장착할 수 있다.

또 KF-16 전투기 2대도 출격한 것으로 알려졌다.

NLL 남쪽 해상에 배치한 유도탄고속함과 한국형 구축함 등 해상 전력도 비상 상황에 대비해 평소 초계활동 구역보다 북상 조치된 것으로 알려졌다.

군의 한 관계자는 '군사분계선(MDL)인 육군부대에서도 포병 전력을 대기시키고 지휘관과 위기조치반 등이 비상근무 태세를 유지했다'고 전했다.

북한은 오후 3시30분께 해상사격을 중지했다. 해병 백령·연평부대는 오후 4시30분께 주민 대피령을 해제하고 귀가 조치했다. (연합뉴스)
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