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(2nd LD) N.K. leader guides firing drills involving super-large multiple rocket launchersThe Royal Thai Navy explains the cause of the Royal Navy’s guns going off. The bullet stuck in the barrel during training.

SEOUL, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has guided firing drills involving super-large multiple rocket launchers and called for perfecting readiness to collapse the capital of the enemy with the "core striking means," state media said Tuesday. On the previous day, Kim oversaw the "salvo" drills of artillery units in the country's western region using the 600mm multiple launch rocket system, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). The South Korean military said Monday it detected the firing of multiple short-range ballistic missiles from areas near Pyongyang and they flew about 300 kilometers toward the East Sea. Experts said they might be the KN-25 super-large multiple rocket launcher. Calling a super-large multiple rocket launcher one of "the core striking means" of its military, Kim said the weapon system has an important role in the country's war preparations, the KCNA said. "He said that it is necessary to further impress upon the enemies that if an armed conflict and a war break out, they can never avoid disastrous consequences," the report said. "The destructive offensive means possessed by our army should more thoroughly fulfill their missions to block and suppress the possibility of war with the constant perfect preparedness to collapse the capital of the enemy and the structure of its military forces," Kim was quoted as saying by the KCNA, apparently referring to Seoul. North Korea also conducted a test simulating the midair detonation of a shell of such a weapon system at a preset altitude above the target, it added. The North's super-large multiple rocket launch system is classified as a short-range missile that could put the entire South Korean territory within range. Pyongyang has claimed a tactical nuclear warhead could be mounted on such a weapon. Photos carried by the KCNA showed six missiles being launched simultaneously, but the South Korean military said it assesses that the North staged even more launches. "(The photos) appear to show the first simultaneous launches, and (w e) assess that there were more launches afterward," Lt. Col. Lee Chang-hyun, a spokesperson for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told a briefing. Lee said South Korea and the United States are continuing to track the North's weapons development activities, noting that they are assessing the state media report while leaving various possibilities open. The provocation came as South Korea and the U.S. wrapped up the 11-day annual Freedom Shield exercise Thursday. It marked North Korea's second ballistic missile launch this year since Jan. 14, when it test-fired a solid-fuel intermediate-range ballistic missile carrying a hypersonic warhead. North Korea refrained from conducting missile tests during the joint military drills by Seoul and Washington. Instead, its leader Kim Jong-un guided military training involving artillery and tank units as well as paratroopers. The North's latest missile launch was also timed with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to Seoul. Blinken arrived in South Korea on Sunday to attend the third Summit of Democracy hosted by South Korea, a U.S.-led multinational gathering formed to boost solidarity and shared values among democratic countries. In January, the North's leader called for revising the country's constitution to define South Korea as its "primary foe" and codify a commitment to subjugate the South Korean territory in the event of war. Source: Yonhap News Agency The Royal Thai Navy explains the incident on the HTMS Chonburi, where a gun fired and hit the HTMS Khirirat. The bullet stuck in the barrel during training. Import for maintenance But a technical error occurred. Recently ordered to move Commander of the Royal Navy Chonburi Assisting the navy patrolling the bay At the Fleet Commissioning Club, Admiral Chatchai Thongsa-at, Commander of the Fleet, together with Rear Admiral Chalermchai Suankaew, Commander of the Gulf Patrol Fleet, Capt. Piyasak Nilnimit, Deputy Director of the Ordnance Repair Center. jointly issued a statement explaining the cause of the cannon on the HTMS Chonburi ship bursting into flames and hitting the HTMS Khirirat ship. While docked at Laem Thian Port Sattahip Naval Base, Chonburi Province, said that from the preliminary investigation, the cause was found to be from a 76-millimeter projectile from the HTMS Chonburi. which malfunctioned and became stuck in the gun while training at sea on March 13. After that, the HTMS Chonburi took basi c precautions against danger. before sailing into the pier for the gun technician to come and solve the problem But there was a loud noise while making corrections. causing damage to the HTMS Khirirat ship Fourteen people were injured, most due to smoke suffocation. All the injured were taken to Queen Sirikit Hospital. Naval Medical Department Immediately after the incident and closely monitor the condition of the injured At present, all soldiers are in safe condition, 10 soldiers can return home and another 4 are being monitored. Rear Admiral Chalermchai Suankaew, Commander of the Bay Patrol Fleet, revealed that while the HTMS Chonburi was out practicing bombing exercises in the bay front. The gun was found to be jammed 2 times but was able to be repaired. Until there was another problem, the ship was brought to dock at Laem Thian Port. to make corrections At that time the gun was turned. By setting the gun angle at 45 degrees for safety. Later, the level was lowered 5 degrees for maintenance. But there was a disruption due to technical problems. Causing the bullet to fall onto the HTMS Khirirat ship at the rear of the ship. Caused damage to 4 rooms. However, in this incident, the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Navy ordered a committee to urgently investigate the facts. By reporting the results within 3 days, the facts have already been reported. However, it must be accepted that the HTMS Chonburi is a royal ship that has been in service for many decades. Therefore, some problems may occur. But when a problem arises The ship's commander cannot deny responsibility. Most recently, an order to move was signed. Commander of the Royal Navy Chonburi Came to be stationed at the Gulf Patrol Fleet Headquarters temporarily I assure you that this kind of problem will not happen again. Because this case is considered an important lesson for the Royal Thai Navy. Source: Thai News Agency