What happened to the army of the DPRK lately? What did Kim Jong-un do? Refreshed and turned upside down!
North Korea has changed rapidly in recent years. As a friendly neighbor of our country. We have always done everything we can to help the DPRK. And under Kim Jong-un's leadership, the changes in North Korea are also obvious to all.
Recently, the change in the image of the DPRK military is even more impressive. For a long time, our image of the Korean People's Army was stuck in the seventies and eighties of the last century. Their uniforms all appear to be dark green uniforms. There are no camouflage uniforms specifically for training.
And in 2011, the second generation of North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-il, died suddenly due to overwork. His 28-year-old son, Kim Jong-un, was in danger. Since then, he has followed in his father's footsteps and taken over the Korean People's Army.
The first thing he did when he took over was to carry out a drastic reform of the army. First of all, start with the appearance of the military. We all know that the mental outlook of an army can reflect its combat effectiveness. The North Korean army is a tiger and wolf army, which can not only protect its own people, but also reflect the strength of the country to a large extent.
The whole army changed into new camouflage uniforms. Not only is it more modern, but the key is that it increases the concealment of North Korean soldiers. The unified change of uniforms of the whole army is rare in the history of the DPRK.
In addition, the way the military is trained has also changed a lot, and we used to see the North Korean army with the kind of bouncing forward steps. The pace is indeed characteristic, and it is also very difficult. It has been in North Korea for many years. North Koreans have also become accustomed to this pace.
But in reality, this pace may do more harm than good to the training of the army. The overall bounce is very difficult, especially when there are many troops, it is even more difficult to maintain momentum and neatness. If you go too fast, sometimes it may even feel very serious.
The key problem is that when bouncing, people are suspended for a period of time, and it is difficult for the whole team to be completely unified in the air, so sometimes it feels messy. Compared with this, the momentum of our country's positive steps is even more magnificent. Our movements were relatively modest, the steps were sonorous and powerful, and the whole team walked over to give people a strong sense of oppression.
Kim Jong-un seems interested in learning from us the movements of forward step training. First, the trained army is obviously more majestic and oppressive than before. To be able to achieve such training results in a short period of time, it is obvious that Kim Jong-un has put in great effort, and the North Korean soldiers have also put a lot of effort into training.
I have to admit that Kim Jong-un has always been a charismatic leader who has always been bold in his work, vigorous in his work, and resolute in his work. So much so that although he is young, many veterans of North Korea also admire him very much.
Not only in the training of the army, but also in the scientific and technological achievements of the DPRK, the progress of military technology is also impressive, the DPRK's intercontinental missiles. A new type of drone was unveiled on the parade ground. They even have the ability to fight against the Russian-Ukrainian war that is currently at war, and I believe that under the leadership of Kim Jong-un, North Korea will be more prosperous and powerful in the future.