South Korea to spend $595m over next 5 years to counter North Korea drones

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South Korea to spend $595m over next 5 years to counter North Korea drones
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Projects include airborne lasers and jammers to neutralise smaller devices. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SEOUL - South Korea plans to spend 560 billion won over the next five years to beef up its ability to fend off North Korean drones, Seoul’s defence ministry said on Wednesday.North Korean drones crossed into the SouthThe ministry earmarked the funds for four projects aimed at bolstering counter-drone capabilities, including an airborne laser to destroy drones and a jammer to neutralise smaller devices., which operates two squadrons.

Monday’s incident triggered criticism over South Korea’s air defences as it tries to curb the North’s evolving nuclear and missile threats. The military apologised for its response, and said it could not shoot down the drones because they were too small. The ministry will also secure additional ballistic missile submarines and accelerate the development of systems to intercept artillery rockets.

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