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China-Japan-Koreas
USFK Wants to Keep Artillery Brigade North of Seoul
2012-06-15
The U.S. Forces Korea has proposed keeping an artillery brigade just north of Seoul to respond swiftly to North Korean batteries lined up along the border, despite an original plan to pull forces back south of the capital.

"The USFK has offered to keep the 210th Fires Brigade of the 2nd Infantry Division at its present base" in Dongducheon, Gyeonggi Province rather than move it south to a new base in Pyeongtaek with the rest of the USFK, a government source said Thursday. It was to move by 2016.

The source said the USFK now feels it would be difficult to respond swiftly to a North Korean artillery attack on Seoul from the border if the brigade is moved.

Equipped with 30 multiple launch rocket systems, the brigade is tasked with attacking North KoreaÂ’s long-range artillery and mechanized units in case of an emergency. If it stays in Dongducheon, only the combat and aviation brigades of the 2nd Infantry Division will move south to Pyeongtaek.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  30 MLRS units would turn that division moving toward Seoul into red mist and anything else in a 7 sq km area.
Posted by: DarthVader   2012-06-15 16:20  

#2  Wow, 30 MLRS. That's significant force.
Posted by: gromky   2012-06-15 03:36  

#1  Perhaps the Arty Tubes are facing the wrong direction ....

To wit,

* DAILY TIMES.PK > RUSSIA LESS PEACEFUL THAT NORTH KOREA: REPORT [Australia-based IEP study].
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-06-15 02:19  

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