"Through this training, (we) were able to make the Army TIGER Demonstration Brigade's operational method more concrete and verify its inter-operability with combined forces," the agency quoted Lt. Col. Lee Jae-yong, battalion commander of the TIGER unit, as saying.
The South Korean military launched the TIGER brigade last year as part of its strategy to prepare for any future warfare while using and expanding the use of cutting-edge weapons systems, such as artificial intelligence-powered drones, high-tech combat gear for soldiers and highly mobile armored fighting vehicles, said the report.
On Wednesday, a Seoul official said that South Korea and the US plan to hold tabletop joint military exercises next month under the scenario of the use of a nuclear weapon by North Korea.
Later, President Yoon Suk Yeol also said that his country may deploy tactical nuclear weapons or possess its own nuclear capabilities.