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South Korea Develops New Defense System to Combat Potential North Korean Aggression

HEADLINES & GLOBAL NEWS By   Jul 17, 2021 02:16 AM EDT (Photo : Pexels / Joseph Fuller) South Korea is aiming to develop its own defense system by 2035 to protect itself from North Korea South Korea is currently building its own artillery and short-range rocket defense system, taking inspiration from Israel s Iron Dome program, in an attempt to bolster the country s defenses against potential threats, including North Korea. Last month, the South Korean government announced its plans of funding a $2.5 billion project that would fund the research and development sector to construct the system by 2035. The two Korean nations finally ended their war in 1953 in an armistice, which is not a peace treaty.

Why is South Korea developing an Israeli-style Iron Dome?

Why is South Korea developing an Israeli-style Iron Dome? Frank Smith © Provided by Al Jazeera The Israeli Iron Dome missile defence system, left, intercepts rockets, right, fired by the Hamas movement towards southern Israel from Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip as seen in the sky above the Gaza Strip overnight on May 14, 2021 [File: Anas Baba/AFP] Seoul, South Korea – South Korea is developing a new artillery and short-range rocket defence system modelled after Israel’s Iron Dome, in a further upgrade to its military hardware on a peninsula that technically remains at war. The South Korean government said last month that it plans to spend about $2.5bn on research and development and deploy the new system by 2035.

Why does South Korea develop an Israeli-style iron dome? | News

Why does South Korea develop an Israeli-style iron dome? | News Seoul, Korea– South Korea is developing a new type of artillery and short-range rocket defense system modeled on the Israeli iron dome to further upgrade its military hardware on the peninsula, which is still technically at war. The South Korean government said last month that it plans to invest approximately US$2.5 billion in R&D and deployment of new systems by 2035. The Korean War of 1950-53 ended with an armistice rather than a peace treaty. Since then, the North and South have established armies and armaments along the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that separates the two countries. North Korea has also developed nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles in recent years. Although the envisaged South Korean defense system cannot defend against these weapons, it can target artillery and short-range rockets.

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