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SKorea to buy Israeli radar to detect NKorean missiles
ISRAEL - 17 SEPTEMBER 2009

South Korea will buy an advanced radar system from Israel to detect and track North Korean ballistic missiles, officials said Thursday.

The Defence Acquisition Programme Administration said it would place an order soon with Israel's Elta group for its Green Pine Block-B radar system.

Elta scored higher than France's Thales in a performance test in August, spokesman Kim Young-San told reporters.

"If deployed here, the system will significantly improve our anti-missile defence capabilities," he said, adding it could track any ballistic missiles fired by North Korea at an early stage.

The radars would be capable of monitoring ballistic missiles in flight at ranges of up to 500 kilometres (312 miles), covering nearly all North Korean soil if deployed in South Korea by 2012, Kim said.

"We hope the radars will significantly improve our anti-missile defence capabilities," he said, declining to specify the cost of the order.

The air force last November took delivery of a first shipment of US-made Patriot air defence missiles, which were bought second-hand from Germany.

The North has about 600 Scud missiles capable of hitting targets in South Korea, and possibly Japanese territory in some cases.

There are another 200 Rodong-1 missiles, which could reach Tokyo.

In addition, the North has three times test-launched long-range Taepodong missiles, most recently in April.


Source: AFP
 
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Israel News: Israel sells Green Pine radar system to South Korea

Last update - 11:15 16/02/2009
South Korea to buy Israeli radar system in $215 million deal
By Yossi Melman, Haaretz Correspondent, and Reuters
South Korea's military has decided to buy Israel's Oren Yarok (Green Pine) radar warning system, in a deal worth $215 million, according to a report in Sunday's Korea Times newspaper.

South Korea plans to install the system for operational use by 2012.

The United States and France also put in bids for the deal. The U.S., however, was only willing to sell South Korea a less advanced radar system.

The deal is one of the largest weapons sales ever between Israel and South Korea. Israel Aerospace Industries previously lost a tender to sell South Korea the Falcon radar warning system, after the U.S. pressured them to favor American companies.

Oren Yarok was developed by Elta, and is used as Israel's main warning system.

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