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At that time, the K-6 machine gun attempted the first fire response with the Remote Controlled Weapons Station (RCWS), but the feature did not work, so it was manually switched to the K-3 (primary) and K machine guns. -6 (manual and secondary). Answered
The military did not explain the specific situation immediately after the incident, and when criticism emerged, they also noted that detailed response measures were delayed by ten days, so it was noted that it was ‘disclosed’.
According to the union on the 13th, at 7:41 am on the 3rd, GP workers heard flashing and knocking noises on the exterior wall of the GP and reported it to the senior.
At that time, the workers felt the vibration caused by the impact sound at the time of the GP and recognized the attack.
The GP chief immediately pressed the emergency buzzer, and at 7:45, all GP workers entered the battle readiness.
Subsequently, the Deputy Chief of the GP identified three traces of the bullet on the exterior wall of the GP at 7:51 am.
The other was found at 8:05 am.
The bullets fired by the North Korean army were fired under bulletproof windows installed in the GP’s observation room to control the front.
Four rounds were formed within 1 to 2m.
The military estimates that the North Korean GP has likely fired more than four shots due to the installation of a “twin twin rifle,” but GP workers testified that they had heard the shots three times in a row.
At that time, the GP chief decided that a bullet was fired from the North Korean GP on the right side of the GP.
At 7:56 am, the commander of the Republican Party battalion (General Outpost) ordered the North Korean GP to fire.
He was reported to have left work at 4 p.m. the day before and received a report and ordered from a vehicle that he had gone to work on the morning of that day.
An attempt was made to attack the K-6 machine gun remote fire system under the control of the GP at 8: 1 a.m. at 3 a.m., but failed due to a system malfunction.
The remote firing system is a system that is triggered remotely from the command and control room to prevent firing.
Three emergency actions were taken to restore the function, but the function did not work.
The 8:13 am video system ordered the regiment commander who was observing this process to order a K-3 machine gun.
The GP quickly moved the K-3 aside and fired 15 shots toward the bottom of the North Korean GP.
The first shot was only 22 minutes after discovering three traces of the bullet.
It is only 32 minutes after listening to the first download.
When the GP chief found and confirmed a warhead that fell to the ground, it appeared to be a 14.5mm North Korean military anti-aircraft weapon.
At 8:18 a.m., the division commander ordered a North Korean anti-aircraft gun and a similar K-6 manual fire, and fired 15 second shots at the North Korean GP monitoring station.
It was aimed at a total of 30 shots.
“Because the North Korean army attacked our GP, we also aimed and shot,” Hapcham explained.
The military is said to have been hit by the North Korean GP after two shots, delayed by the movement of the North Korean GP.
In relation to this response process, the Joint Chiefs of Staff stated that it was against the principle of “pre-action reports” that the battalion commander, not the GP commander, ordered the first response. The principle is to direct this shot, but the GP may take precautions, “he said.” I think it doesn’t violate that principle. “
He added that the GP did not fire the first shot, “because the origin was not confirmed at the time (the bullet came from”).
He said there was no change in the position that the shooting was an accidental situation for the North Korean army.
A joint official said: “The military fired twice, but there was no reaction from North Korea, and the North Korean military engaged in daily agricultural activities.
“The military clearly understood that the incident was an accident, but could not be specifically disclosed,” he said.
However, the Pentagon said the shooting was in violation of the September 19 military agreement.
The Ministry of National Defense sent a traditional statement to North Korea on behalf of the South Korean chief of staff at the South-South general military talks at 9:35 a.m. on Day 3 to protest against the North and apologize to prevent is repeated.
However, the North has yet to respond.
The UN Armed Forces Military Armistice Commission dispatched a special investigation team to the Korean GP, which was fired by North Korean forces on the day after the incident.
It is worth noting whether the UNC, which is currently writing the report, will judge a “overreaction” by South Korea’s 30 shots fired by more than 4 North Koreans.
The UNC rules of engagement are supposed to respond to the “principle of proportionality” in the border area.
A joint official said: “We evaluate our response in line with the principle of proportionality.”
Meanwhile, military authorities confirmed that the K-6’s remote fire system had been broken, causing the machine gun ball to explode (the iron bar explodes when detonated).
The GP must be verified once a day, but it may also not have been performed correctly.
(Photo = Yonhap News)