
North Korea has moved scores of tanks and armored vehicles to  an Army corps near the border with China in Ryanggang Province. The 12th  Corps, which was established in 2010, is tasked with responding to  movements of Chinese troops in an emergency.
A source on Monday  said about 80 tanks have been deployed in Ryanggang Province, where  there had not been a single one before. The corps has been "turned into  an attack force after it has been reinforced" with an armored infantry  unit, a unit of multiple rocket launchers, and a special warfare and  sharpshooter brigade.
 North Korean tanks parade to mark the 60th anniversary of  the armistice that halted the Korean War in Pyongyang on July 27, 2013.  /Reuters-NewsisSome 80 new armored vehicles are expected to be deployed soon  to the 42nd Brigade in the province. Leader Kim Jong-un has reportedly  ordered the rapid deployment of these new vehicles, which have a top  speed of 80km/h carrying 10 to 15 troops.
More than 10 new tanks with an automatic fire-control system and a computer monitor have also been deployed to this unit.
The  source attributed the moves to fears that sole ally China could  "betray" the North amid increasing pressure on Pyongyang to give up its  nuclear program.