Kim
Jong Un, chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea, chairman of the State Affairs
Commission of the DPRK and supreme commander of the Korean People's Army (KPA),
guided a firing contest among multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) batteries
selected from large combined units of the KPA.
The
Supreme Commander was briefed on the mode and method of the contest at an
observation post and issued an order to start the contest.
He
underscored the need to conduct the training of artillery units under the
simulated conditions of an actual battle in order to prepare all gunners to be
capable of hitting targets anytime, saying that he could easily learn that
their training was highly intensified under the worst conditions.
When
the order to fire was given, all the gunners in the contest opened fire with a
will to reduce the enemy's post to ashes at a strike.
Kim
Jong Un expressed his satisfaction over the fact that all targets were hit
properly, saying that the gunners are very excellent at firing and all of them
are snipers.
He
gave a high appreciation of the successful contest.
He
said the contest proved once again that if the gunners make it a rule to
conduct trainings under the simulated conditions of an actual war in order to
move quickly in conformity with any changing situation and their combat mission
and ensure precision predicting and adjusted fire, with main stress put on
raising the hit rate, they will display telling shots any time in any place.
He
gave important instructions for bolstering up the artillery.
Noting
that this year began and ends with the sound of gunfire, he called on the
commanding officers and gunners to intensify the training day and night, true
to the intention of the Party channeling big efforts into rounding off the
artillery combat readiness and thus pave the way for southward advance and
provide the victory of war with bull's-eye strikes.
In
the contest, the first place was taken by battery under the 8th Corps, the
second place by battery under the 3rd Corps and the third place by battery
under the 7th Corps.
Crack-shot
certificates, medals and badges were awarded to the successful MLRS batteries
under the 8th, 3rd, 7th, 10th and 9th Corps of the KPA.
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