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U.S. demands sharp rise in price of F-15K’s censor parts
Mar 27, 2014
The United States has demanded that South Korea accept a six-fold increase in the purchase price of F-15K’s night censors, citing discontinued production, a senior defense ministry official said Thursday. The South Korean Air Force currently operates 60 F-15K Slam Eagles acquired from U.S. aerospace contractor Boeing through two deals in 2002 and 2008. It received the last jet in 2012.Lockheed Martin installed 10 Tiger Eye sensor suites in the first batch of 10 jets in 2009 to help them fly at a
N.K. fires two ballistic missiles
Mar 26, 2014
Washington warns of ‘appropriate’ measures after North’s violation of U.N. resolutions
China 'willing' to increase military exchanges with S. Korea
Mar 25, 2014
China's military told South Korea last week that Beijing is willing to increase "multi-level, multi-field" defense exchanges with Seoul, the Chinese defense ministry said Tuesday.Wang Guanzhong, deputy chief of general staff of China's People's Liberation Army, made the remarks at a meeting in Beijing last Friday with Park Sam-duck, president of the Korea National Defense University."China is willing to make joint efforts with the ROK (South Korea) to keep promoting multi-level and multi-field m
Korea plans to buy 40 F-35 jets for W7.4tr
Mar 24, 2014
South Korea on Monday finalized its high-profile project to purchase 40 F-35 fighter jets by the third quarter of this year through a government-to-government “foreign military sale” for deployment from 2018-21.Presided over by Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin, a top defense project decision-making panel approved the plan. The total budget for the project is set at some 7.4 trillion won ($6.86 billion), said a senior Seoul official on condition of anonymity. “We will sign a contract by the third q
Ministers to urge swift passage of renewed defense cost pact
Mar 21, 2014
The foreign and defense ministers plan to visit the National Assembly Friday to urge the swift ratification of a revised pact on sharing the cost of keeping U.S. troops here, officials said.In January, the allies renewed their agreement on co-shouldering the financial burden of keeping 28,500 American forces here, but the agreement has been pending in the parliament due to the objections of the main opposition party. The previous five-year deal expired at the end of last year.According to the of
Calls mount for independent probe into cyber command
Mar 20, 2014
Calls are rising for an independent counsel probe into cyberwarfare agents’ alleged illegal electioneering, as limits in the military’s internal inquiry have been revealed.Since last October, the Criminal Investigation Command under the Defense Ministry has been conducting the probe, which has so far found that cyber agents posted some 30,000 politics-related comments online during parliamentary and presidential elections in 2012. Critics have questioned the fairness of the probe, alleging that
Two MV-22 Osprey squadrons to join marine drills in Korea
Mar 20, 2014
At least two MV-22 Osprey squadrons will take part in one of the largest-ever joint amphibious landing drills to be staged by South Korea and the United States, a Pentagon official said Wednesday.The allies plan to open this year's Ssang Yong (double dragon) exercise next week on the southeast coast of Korea as part of their broader annual military training code-named Foal Eagle.There will be an MV-22 aerial assault exercise on April 2, involving about 2,000 troops, the official said."There will
‘Cyber agents posted far more political comments’
Mar 19, 2014
Cyberwarfare officials were found to have posted some 30,000 political comments over the last several years in an apparent violation of the military rules on political neutrality, a government source said Wednesday.The figure is double the previous number, which the Ministry of National Defense announced in its interim report last December after referring 11 officials to the military prosecution for posting comments that might have affected the 2012 presidential election.“The ministry’s Criminal
241 defense contractors caught fabricating test results
Mar 17, 2014
South Korea’s arms acquisition watchdog said Monday it has discovered that 241 local defense contractors fabricated about 2,800 test results of parts and raw materials for military equipment, vowing tighter regulations. The Defense Agency for Technology and Quality announced the results after the inspection of 280,199 items provided by parts manufacturers in the last seven years, expanding a previous test that divulged 125 irregularities by 34 companies.Some of the parts fell short of meeting th
Korea to return bodies of Chinese war dead
Mar 17, 2014
South Korea placed the remains of 437 Chinese soldiers killed during the 1950-53 Korean War in coffins on Monday before sending them back to their homeland for final burial, Seoul’s Defense Ministry said.South Korean and Chinese officials have been working together to repatriate the remains of Chinese war dead that have been temporarily buried at a burial ground in Paju, just south of the demilitarized zone separating two Koreas.The first such repatriation comes after South Korean President Park
Korea, U.S. urged to forge long-term goals
Mar 13, 2014
Allies should map out shared vision for Korean reunification and beyond
S. Korea to buy PAC-3 missiles next year
Mar 12, 2014
South Korea will upgrade its present PAC-2 air defense system and buy PAC-3 missiles next year to improve its anti-ballistic missile capability against North Korea, the state arms procurer said Wednesday.South Korea currently operates 48 PAC-2 missiles imported from Germany, and seeks to adopt the advanced interceptors as part of plans to build the indigenous Korea Missile Defense System. The missiles have an interception rate of less than 40 percent.The project aims to buy "hit-to-kill" PAC-3 m
Army assault rifle explodes, 3 injured
Mar 12, 2014
A Korean-made K-11 airburst assault rifle exploded during a demonstration live-fire session on Wednesday, leaving three soldiers with minor injuries. The explosion came just three months after the military resumed its procurement of the rifle, which went through rigorous tests and readjustments following a rifle blast in October 2011.“We planned to conduct three demonstration sessions. In the first and second sessions, we fired 60 shots and there was no problem. But the problem occurred during t
USFK vows to pay Korean workers despite delayed pact
Mar 12, 2014
U.S. Forces Korea said Wednesday it will continue to pay its South Korean employees despite a delay in Seoul‘s parliamentary approval of a bilateral defense cost-sharing pact. Seoul and Washington renewed in January their Special Measure Agreement on sharing the cost of stationing U.S. forces here.The pact has not been approved by the South Korean parliament due to opposition lawmakers’ objection over a jump in Seoul‘s share, sparking concerns that South Korean personnel may be forced to take un
Korea to buy PAC-3 missiles next year
Mar 12, 2014
South Korea will upgrade its present PAC-2 air defense system and buy PAC-3 missiles next year to improve its anti-ballistic missile capability against North Korea, the state arms procurer said Wednesday. South Korea currently operates 48 PAC-2 missiles imported from Germany, and seeks to adopt the advanced interceptors as part of plans to build the indigenous Korea Missile Defense System. The missiles have an interception rate of less than 40 percent. The project aims to buy "hit-to-kill"
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