South Korea has developed a new reconnaissance vehicle for use in chemical, biological and radiological warfare, the Defense Ministry announced Monday.
"Today, the Defense Acquisition Program Administration succeeded in developing a new-type CBR reconnaissance vehicle with domestic technology," ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok said.
The state arms procurement agency launched a related project, worth some 22 billion won ($20.1 million), in December 2011 in cooperation with Doosan DST Co., a local defense equipment manufacturer.
Tests showed that the new vehicle is suitable for combat, Kim said at a press briefing.
Meanwhile, the Navy's cutting-edge Incheon-class frigate set sail toward Singapore on Monday to join the International Maritime Defense Exhibition and Conference, according to the ministry spokesman. (Yonhap)