Strength-everything Idea of U.S. imperialists Frustrated Scathingly in Korean War
End of Pirate Ships
The enemy warships were filled with trepidation because of the itinerant artillery companies of the Korean People’s Army.
Our itinerant artillery companies promptly moved to the places where enemy ships could sneak into and lay in ambush.
And when the enemy ships came within the range, they fired off volleys to submerge the ships.
An infantry division organized a team with a 76mm direct-firing gun, a 45mm anti-tank gun and 14.5mm anti-tank guns to sink and defeat seven enemy ships which were moving about on the sea or approaching the land in the period between June and July 1951.
Terrified by the violent firepower of the itinerant artillery companies, the enemies screamed that the east coast was covered with coast artillery.
Rodong Sinmun