The Korea Herald

South Korean commandos train to take out terrorists

Elite Army unit hones anti-terrorism skills through simulated attacks

- By Kim Arin (arin@heraldcorp.com)

GWANGJU, Gyeonggi Province — Six commandos parachuted from a Black Hawk helicopter at around 1,500 meters, gliding toward the designated target on the ground for a demonstrat­ion of airborne infiltrati­on techniques Thursday morning.

The commandos of the South Korean Army’s 707th special mission group, dedicated to countering terrorist threats, showcased operations responding to simulated scenarios at the National Counterter­rorism Training Center in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province.

In one demonstrat­ion, a team of commandos swiftly opened the doors of a Boeing 747 airliner, simultaneo­usly detonating flash bombs to distract terrorists and clear the path. It took about two minutes for the commandos to gain control of the plane, suppress the terrorists and rescue the hostages.

A vehicle carrying commandos tracked a bus in a drill testing response to a terrorist attack on public transporta­tion. The bus was stopped by an explosion targeting its front wheel. The terrorist was dragged off the bus less than a minute after the commandos entered the bus after smashing a side window.

In another demonstrat­ion, the commandos were training to clear a building occupied by terrorists. One commando took the lead by blowing up the front door using explosives, and others quickly gained entry by breaking down the rest of the locked doors with shotguns.

Upon entering the building, the commandos fired rounds, taking down targets dressed as terrorists. The commandos were at times aiming their loaded guns over the shoulders of a teammate. The intense barrage of gunfire continued for less than a minute before all the terrorists were taken down.

The demonstrat­ions

held

Thursday included sniper shootings and vehicle bombings.

Group commander Lt. Gen. Kwak Jong-keun told reporters that keeping up with rapidly evolving technology was a challenge. “To continue to maintain readiness posture at the highest level, acquiring the latest technology and equipment is a must, and this is where we need support,” he said.

The 707th special mission group, part of the Special Warfare Command establishe­d in 1958, was formed to sharpen anti-terrorism capabiliti­es.

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Republic of Korea Army Troops from the 707th Special Mission Group perform an exercise simulating a bus bombing terrorist attack.
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Troops from the 707th Special Mission Group conduct an airborne infiltrati­on exercise.
Republic of Korea Army Republic of Korea Army The soldiers of the 707th Special Mission Group of the South Korean Army rappel down a building during an anti-terrorism drill. Troops from the 707th Special Mission Group conduct an airborne infiltrati­on exercise.

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