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"Japan News Update" <akira_hash...@yahoo.co.jp> wrote in message
news:3867aef3.0308...@posting.google.com...
> South Korea develops new cruise missles: report
> http://www.spacedaily.com/2003/030826062748.uci95lyh.html
>
> SEOUL (AFP) Aug 26, 2003
>
> South Korea has successfully test-fired a new anti-ship cruise missile
> for use by destroyers as early as next year, reports said Tuesday.
> Yonhap news agency and the Chosun newspaper said the missile, with a
> range of 150 kilometers (90 miles), was designed by a state research
> institute affiliated with the defense ministry.
>
> "The domestic cruise missile was successfully test-fired," an unnamed
> military official was quoted as saying.
>
> The ministry refused to conform the report. "Our policy is not to
> confirm a sensitive report on weapons development," a ministry
> official told AFP.
>
> The missile hit a target located 70 kilometers off the east coast
> after being fired from a navy vessel, Yonhap said, adding the missile
> could be deployed aboard new destroyers as early as next year.
>
> In April, South Korea launched a 4,500-tonne KDX-II destroyer capable
> of waging anti-ship and anti-submarine warfare as well as electronic
> surveillance operations.
>
> South Korea has pushed forward with its own missile defense system to
> counter North Korea's artillery and short-range missiles.

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