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Inside South Korea’s military wish list, as it seeks greater control over its forces
South Korea is preparing to spend $8.8 billion over the next five to six years on high-end equipment, much of it American.
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Change of plans: South Korea to start from scratch with helo competition
It looked like Italy’s Leonardo was going to be an easy winner for South Korea’s second batch of anti-submarine helicopters. But the Defense Acquisition Program Administration threw a curve ball.
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Is ‘radar feud’ sign of future military confrontation between South Korea and Japan?
A war of nerves between South Korea and Japan over a South Korean warship’s radar search operations could be a sign of increasing tensions, as the countries reposition military operations in the region.
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South Korean helo maker moves to ‘sweeten the deal’ after Philippines hints at Black Hawk purchase
Seoul’s arms procurement officials virtually recognized Surion’s defeat in the Philippines utility helicopter program but said they haven’t given up hope.
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New battery can double the operational time of submarines, says South Korea
The lithium-ion batteries were created for the country’s next-generation attack submarines, expected to launch in the mid-2020s.
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South Korea and Spain seek deal to swap trainer jets for airlifters
The deal may involve about 50 basic and advanced trainer jets built by Korea Aerospace Industries, and four to six Airbus A400M airlifters.
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South Korea could soon take control of its own wartime operations from the US
An agreement between the U.S. and South Korea is meant to bring about a combined defense structure in which Seoul takes on more responsibility for national defense.
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European systems boost South Korean naval buildups
The South Korean Navy is taking steps toward developing an ocean-going force, but it’s defense companies a continent over that are largely supporting the Navy’s arms buildup efforts.
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Doubts arise over South Korea’s ‘Sea Bow’ missile interception ability
South Korea’s surface-to-air anti-missile project hit a snag following test failures in 2016, when two of the five missiles missed their respective targets.
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South Korea’s Apache radars fail to recognize correct number of targets in tests
In separate tests in a mountainous area, the radar mistook 18 targets that were 6 kilometers away for nine targets, and 18 targets that were 3 kilometers away for five targets.
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Inside South Korea’s military wish list, as it seeks greater control over its forces
South Korea is preparing to spend $8.8 billion over the next five to six years on high-end equipment, much of it American.
-
Change of plans: South Korea to start from scratch with helo competition
It looked like Italy’s Leonardo was going to be an easy winner for South Korea’s second batch of anti-submarine helicopters. But the Defense Acquisition Program Administration threw a curve ball.
-
Is ‘radar feud’ sign of future military confrontation between South Korea and Japan?
A war of nerves between South Korea and Japan over a South Korean warship’s radar search operations could be a sign of increasing tensions, as the countries reposition military operations in the region.
-
South Korean helo maker moves to ‘sweeten the deal’ after Philippines hints at Black Hawk purchase
Seoul’s arms procurement officials virtually recognized Surion’s defeat in the Philippines utility helicopter program but said they haven’t given up hope.
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New battery can double the operational time of submarines, says South Korea
The lithium-ion batteries were created for the country’s next-generation attack submarines, expected to launch in the mid-2020s.
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South Korea and Spain seek deal to swap trainer jets for airlifters
The deal may involve about 50 basic and advanced trainer jets built by Korea Aerospace Industries, and four to six Airbus A400M airlifters.
-
South Korea could soon take control of its own wartime operations from the US
An agreement between the U.S. and South Korea is meant to bring about a combined defense structure in which Seoul takes on more responsibility for national defense.
-
European systems boost South Korean naval buildups
The South Korean Navy is taking steps toward developing an ocean-going force, but it’s defense companies a continent over that are largely supporting the Navy’s arms buildup efforts.
-
Doubts arise over South Korea’s ‘Sea Bow’ missile interception ability
South Korea’s surface-to-air anti-missile project hit a snag following test failures in 2016, when two of the five missiles missed their respective targets.
-
South Korea’s Apache radars fail to recognize correct number of targets in tests
In separate tests in a mountainous area, the radar mistook 18 targets that were 6 kilometers away for nine targets, and 18 targets that were 3 kilometers away for five targets.
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Inside South Korea’s military wish list, as it seeks greater control over its forces
South Korea is preparing to spend $8.8 billion over the next five to six years on high-end equipment, much of it American.
-
Change of plans: South Korea to start from scratch with helo competition
It looked like Italy’s Leonardo was going to be an easy winner for South Korea’s second batch of anti-submarine helicopters. But the Defense Acquisition Program Administration threw a curve ball.
-
Is ‘radar feud’ sign of future military confrontation between South Korea and Japan?
A war of nerves between South Korea and Japan over a South Korean warship’s radar search operations could be a sign of increasing tensions, as the countries reposition military operations in the region.
-
South Korean helo maker moves to ‘sweeten the deal’ after Philippines hints at Black Hawk purchase
Seoul’s arms procurement officials virtually recognized Surion’s defeat in the Philippines utility helicopter program but said they haven’t given up hope.
-
New battery can double the operational time of submarines, says South Korea
The lithium-ion batteries were created for the country’s next-generation attack submarines, expected to launch in the mid-2020s.
-
South Korea and Spain seek deal to swap trainer jets for airlifters
The deal may involve about 50 basic and advanced trainer jets built by Korea Aerospace Industries, and four to six Airbus A400M airlifters.
-
South Korea could soon take control of its own wartime operations from the US
An agreement between the U.S. and South Korea is meant to bring about a combined defense structure in which Seoul takes on more responsibility for national defense.
-
European systems boost South Korean naval buildups
The South Korean Navy is taking steps toward developing an ocean-going force, but it’s defense companies a continent over that are largely supporting the Navy’s arms buildup efforts.
-
Doubts arise over South Korea’s ‘Sea Bow’ missile interception ability
South Korea’s surface-to-air anti-missile project hit a snag following test failures in 2016, when two of the five missiles missed their respective targets.
-
South Korea’s Apache radars fail to recognize correct number of targets in tests
In separate tests in a mountainous area, the radar mistook 18 targets that were 6 kilometers away for nine targets, and 18 targets that were 3 kilometers away for five targets.













