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Anti-ballistic missile destroys target

South Korea conducts first successful test to boost defences against north

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SEOUL: A new South Korean antiballis­tic missile system conducted its first successful intercept this month, media reports said, the country’s latest step in boosting its defences against North Korean missiles.

The L-SAM intercepto­r destroyed a target for the first time in a test, according to the Dong-a Ilbo newspaper and Yonhap news agency, which cited unnamed government and military sources without specifying the date. The test also involved a version of the L-SAM designed to shoot down aircraft.

South Korea’s Ministry of Defence, Defence Acquisitio­n Programme Administra­tion, and Agency for Defence Developmen­t, which rarely publicise weapons tests, declined to confirm the report.

North Korea has tested a record number of missiles this year, including an interconti­nental ballistic missile (ICBM) on Friday. South Korea, the United States, and Japan are all seeking to enhance missile defence systems.

The L-SAM is a “cutting-edge indigenous weapon system” under developmen­t to defend against missiles and other high-flying threats, according to the ADD.

The missile was first successful­ly flight tested – which did not involve hitting a target – in February.

It is designed to be part of a “layered defence network” that already includes Us-made Patriot Advanced Capability-3 missiles and locally produced Cheongung II KM-SAM medium-range weapons, capable of intercepti­ng targets at varying altitudes and ranges.

Plans call for L-SAM to target incoming missiles at altitudes of 50-60km, and it is due to become operationa­l by 2026.

South Korea also hosts US military THAAD anti-missile batteries, and as a candidate, President Yoon Suk-yeol had called for more of those batteries.

However, he has since focused on South Korean systems for boosting defences.

 ?? ?? Missile war: a Tv news programme showing north Korea’s missile launch resulting in south Korea developing a defence against such threats. —ap
Missile war: a Tv news programme showing north Korea’s missile launch resulting in south Korea developing a defence against such threats. —ap

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