Take Look at North Korean Leader Participating in New Battle Tank Training
North Korea has demonstrated its latest main battle tank at a crew competition, with the country's leader Kim Jong Un, Defense Minister Kang Sun Nam, and Chief of the General Staff of the Korean People’s Army Ri Yong Gil taking part in the demonstration.
SputnikNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un personally drove the new combat vehicle during a training duel between tank units, calling it "the most powerful tank in the world."
Emphasizing the special role of tanks in modern warfare, Kim Jong Un ordered tank crews to conduct intensive drills and training exercises simulating real warfare so they can promptly and accurately carry out combat missions in unforeseen situations.
Pyongyang previously unveiled a new tank during a military parade in October 2020.
Take a look at the North Korean drills and the new main battle tank of the Korean People's Army in Sputnik's gallery:
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The Democratic People's Republic of Korea has been conducting live-fire military drills for a week, amid the Freedom Shield large-scale annual joint maneuvers between South Korea and the United States.
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The competition was held in a team-to-team format and was aimed at rigorously testing the practical skills of tank crew members.
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The training competition involved tank units of the Korean People's Army (KPA).
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un personally attended the military maneuvers.
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Kim Jong Un stands on a new main battle tank after a training competition.
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Kim Jong Un personally tested the new tank, sitting in the driver’s seat of main battle tank.
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Kim Jong Un noted the striking power and maneuverability of the combat vehicle and expressed his satisfaction with the combat readiness of the participating tankers.
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Kim Jong Un and tank crews near North Korea's new main battle tank.
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Tank units and helicopters are seen during the training competition.
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The aftermath of the team-vs.-team tank unit battle of the Korean People's Army.