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Defense chiefs of S. Korea, Australia discuss bilateral security cooperation
Nov 22, 2022
The defense chiefs of South Korea and Australia held talks in Cambodia on Tuesday to discuss bilateral cooperation in the arms industry and other security areas, Seoul's defense ministry said. Defense Minister Lee Jong-sup and his Australian counterpart, Richard Marles, met in Siem Reap on the sidelines of the three-day Association of Southeast Asian Nations Defense Ministers' Meeting-Plus, which ends Thursday. They agreed to push to bolster people-to-people exchanges in the defense sector, i
[Advertorial] What does it mean to have perfect scores on your Advanced Placement test?
Nov 22, 2022
At Seoul International School (SIS), we have the great privilege of having immensely talented students across diverse disciplines, from academics to sports, music, arts, forensics, community service, and more. Last year alone, five students scored perfect scores on Advance Placement tests. They are Jin Wook Shin ('23) in Physics I, Clare Hyunsuh Kim ('23), Abigail Kim ('22) and Rachel Lee ('22) in Drawing, and Hyunseo Yoo ('22) in 2D Design. To put this in perspective,
S. Korea succeeds in L-SAM missile intercepting test: military
Nov 22, 2022
South Korea has conducted a successful missile interception test of its L-SAM system under development, a key element of the country's envisioned layered missile defense shield called the Korea Air and Missile Defense designed to counter advancing threats from North Korea, according to military officials here Tuesday. The L-SAM, or Long-range Surface-to-Air Missile, is aimed at shooting down ballistic missiles at the altitude of 50-60 kilometers, similar to the Terminal High Altitude Area D
N.Korea fires ballistic missile after warning US, allies of ‘fierce’ tit-for-tat
Nov 17, 2022
North Korea foreign minister accused US of “gambling” over security on Korean Peninsula
S. Korea, US discuss NK cyber threats
Nov 16, 2022
South Korea and the United States on Wednesday agreed to continue coordination to cope with North Korean activities in the cyber realm, the foreign ministry said. Lee Tae-woo, the director-general for North Korean nuclear affairs, met his US counterpart, Jung Pak, along with around 60 diplomatic, security and intelligence officials from both countries, the ministry said. During the meeting, which marked the second of its kind since August, the two countries shared updates on the situation in whi
[Herald Interview] In Taiwan crisis, S. Korea should focus on preventing a second front
Nov 16, 2022
However, South Korea should build up capabilities, resilience to play a role on economic fronts, countering Chinese coercion
[Herald Interview] S.Korea has to ‘take some risk’ to ensure deterrence on Taiwan
Nov 16, 2022
Patrick Cronin suggests Seoul quietly build capabilities and resilience, but hold them in reserve only for contingency
[Herald Interview] ‘US, S. Korea should optimize defense posture for deterrence, diplomacy’
Nov 15, 2022
US’ direct diplomacy with China is imperative for US-S. Korea-Japan cooperation to help maintain regional peace, says Frank Jannuzi
Military intel unit adds new areas of responsibilities for defense technology protection
Nov 14, 2022
A key South Korean military intelligence unit will be given additional areas of responsibilities, such as cybersecurity, to better protect the country's defense technologies, the defense ministry said Monday. The ministry put on public notice a revision to a decree governing the operation of the Defense Counterintelligence Command, as it has been striving to shield the arms industry from potential technology thefts, cyberattacks and other threats. Under the revision, the DCC will undertake
[Herald Interview] Why and how should S. Korea, US retool alliance in face of China challenge?
Nov 13, 2022
Former top Pentagon official Randall Schriver says not at point of giving up hope for denuclearization of North Korea via diplomacy
Government plans to install electromagnetic wave detectors near THAAD base next year
Nov 13, 2022
South Korea's defense ministry has selected a successful bidder in its project to acquire and install electromagnetic wave detectors around the THAAD missile defense base in a southeastern county, officials said Sunday. The ministry is to receive the delivery of eight electromagnetic wave detectors by April 28, 2023, under a promise made to residents in Seongju, 217 kilometers southeast of Seoul, home to an advanced US missile defense system called Terminal High Altitude Area Defense. Five
S. Korean military presents bill to expand nuke, WMD threat response body
Nov 10, 2022
South Korea's military on Thursday presented a bill to expand its nuclear and weapons of mass destruction threat response center to better counter evolving military threats from North Korea, according to officials. The bill calls for the reorganization and expansion of the center under the Joint Chiefs of Staff into a larger directorate-level body, the Defense Ministry said. The JCS has recommended the plan as part of efforts to better deter and respond to various threats, including those f
S. Korea to hold memorial event in Busan for UN war veterans
Nov 9, 2022
South Korea plans to host an annual ceremony this week to commemorate the sacrifices of fallen troops who fought under the UN flag during the 1950-53 Korean War, the veterans affairs ministry said Wednesday. The Turn Toward Busan ceremony will take place at the UN Memorial Cemetery in the southeastern port city of Busan on Friday, with the attendance of 114 bereaved families and war veterans from 15 countries invited by the ministry. Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, Veterans Affairs Minister Park Mi
State-run arms developer to build new missile testing facility amid NK threats
Nov 9, 2022
South Korea's state-run defense research agency plans to construct a new testing facility for arms development as the country seeks to strengthen the "three-axis" deterrence system to counter North Korea's evolving threats, an informed source said Wednesday. The Agency for Defense Development is expected to build the facility at a location near its existing testing site in Taean, 109 kilometers south of Seoul, with an aim of completing the construction in 2026, according to t
S. Korea to participate in Japan's fleet review for first time in seven years
Nov 6, 2022
TOKYO -- A South Korean naval vessel was set to take part in Japan's international fleet review on Sunday for the first time in seven years amid escalating nuclear and missile threats from North Korea. South Korea is one of 14 countries, including host Japan, the United States, Canada and Australia, to take part in the review set to take place in Sagami Bay off Kanagawa Prefecture, about 40 kilometers southeast of Tokyo. South Korea's 10,000-ton logistics support ship Soyang entered the port of
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