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US lets S Korea extend missile range to 550 km'

:no: Inaccurate.

Sir, it would be much more wise if instead of making random statements, you take the time to find out accurate information.

S. Korea, U.S. far apart on extending missile range: source | YONHAP NEWS

S. Korea, U.S. far apart on extending missile range: source
SEOUL, June 4 (Yonhap) -- The talks between South Korea and the United States that could allow Seoul to extend the range of its ballistic missiles to cover all of North Korea have not been going well, as the allies have failed to narrow differences, a government source here said Monday.

Under an agreement with the U.S., first signed in 1979 and revised in 2001, the range of South Korean ballistic missiles is limited to 300 kilometers and their payload to 500 kilograms. The agreement is up for renewal at the end of this year.





South Korea wants to lengthen its missile range, but Washington fears that the South Korean move, if endorsed, could spur an arms race in the region.

The bilateral talks between Seoul and Washington drew fresh public attention in South Korea following North Korea's launch of a long-range rocket in April, prompting Seoul's military to announce plans to bolster its missile arsenal.

"Working-level consultations on extending our missile range are continuing, but the two sides have failed to find common ground," the source said on the condition of anonymity.

The source said that it would be difficult for South Korea and the U.S. to reach an agreement by the end of this month.

"The U.S. side is still opposed to extending the missile range," the source said.

Whenever North Korea intimidates others with its missile or nuclear programs, calls spike in South Korea for longer-range missiles to counter the threats. Since 2010, South Korea and the U.S. have been in talks to revise the missile range pact, though few details have been released.

Earlier in the day, a local newspaper, the JoongAng Ilbo, reported that South Korea and the U.S. have agreed to extend Seoul's missile range to 550 km, and the two sides plan to announce the agreement in the middle of this month, when foreign and defense chiefs from the two nations hold a so-called "two-plus-two" security meeting in Washington.

Kim Min-seok, a spokesman at Seoul's defense ministry, denied the report, saying the allies have made "no decision" over the issue.

There has been no decision made on whether the issue will be raised at the Washington meeting involving Foreign Minister Kim Sung-hwan, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, Kim told reporters.
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It is because of a bilateral agreement with Americans that South Koreans can not extend the range of their own ballistic missiles. MTCR has nothing to do with it. MTCR (an informal and non-binding 'regime') only restricts export of missiles beyond a certain range and payload.

The rest of your post with many videos and South Korean satellite (launched aboard a Japanese SLV, by the way) is irrelevant to the thread topic, Sir.
 
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550 km missile range, really? And this, what's that sir?


Sir, it would be much more wise if instead of making random statements, you take the time to find out accurate information.

It is because of a bilateral agreement with Americans that South Koreans can not extend the range of their own ballistic missiles. MTCR has nothing to do with it. MTCR (an informal and non-binding 'regime') only restricts export of missiles beyond a certain range and payload.

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The new missile design is strikingly similar to the United States Tomahawk cruise missile. The guidance systems consist of TERCOM/DSMAC and Global Positioning System.

King Sejong the Great class destroyers and KSS-III class submarines will be equipped with the Hyunmoo-3C (1,500km) cruise missile inside their Vertical Launching System (K-VLS). The Hyunmu-3C cruise missile (Hyunmoo-3C) has a range of 1500 km. It was developed without the help and against the permission of the USA.


Not export. The cruise missile “Hyunmu-3C (Hyunmoo-3C)” has a range of 1500 km and there is fully South Korea R&D indigenous.








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The rest of your post with many videos and South Korean satellite (launched aboard a Japanese SLV, by the way) is irrelevant to the thread topic, Sir.


And now, after the launch of spy satellite (end may 2012) Arirang-3 satellite which has a "sub-meter" resolution camera (The multispectral device can distinguish a 0.7-meter object on Earth), constructed and developed by South Korea alone, the South Korea has all specifics information’s needed to hit its targets.


Because to reach its target with “TERCOM/DSMAC”. The cruise missile need to Spy Satellite Data.


See “TERCOM wikipedia link”:

TERCOM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia






See links:

http://www.defence.pk/forums/milita...xtend-missile-range-550-km-2.html#post3024221

http://www.defence.pk/forums/milita...xtend-missile-range-550-km-2.html#post3024237

http://www.defence.pk/forums/milita...xtend-missile-range-550-km-2.html#post3024251


Sir, it would be much more wise if instead of making random statements, you take the time to find out accurate information.

It is because of a bilateral agreement with Americans that South Koreans can not extend the range of their own ballistic missiles. MTCR has nothing to do with it. MTCR (an informal and non-binding 'regime') only restricts export of missiles beyond a certain range and payload.

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The space technology has “dual use, civil and military”. That mastery of space launch technology, provided also missile technology IRBM and ICBM.

The space launcher KSLV-1 (Naro-1), which can reach an altitude of 170 km and launch a satellite of 100 kg on a low Earth orbit elliptical with a perigee of 300 km and an apogee of 1500 km, has been developed with the help of Russia.

Russia now refuses any transfer of space technologies to further South Korea under the pretext “Control Regime Missile Technology” fearing military use of these systems. But South Korea on the contrary accelerates its space program even alone anyway.

The KSLV-2 (capable of carrying 1,5 to 2 tons payload) is a version of the space launcher based entirely on technologies that South Korea plans to build. A budget of 22 billion won (approximately 12.5 million Euros) be allocated for the development of new propulsion system. The construction of this new launcher started in August 2009, with the first launch in 2021.




See also links:

http://www.defence.pk/forums/turkey-defence/174482-g-kt-rk-2-sattelite-finished-2.html#post2858027

http://www.defence.pk/forums/turkey-defence/174482-g-kt-rk-2-sattelite-finished-2.html#post2858033

http://www.defence.pk/forums/turkey-defence/174482-g-kt-rk-2-sattelite-finished-2.html#post2858046
 
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LOL...They need to get permission from their white master. As long as American meddling in the Korean affair, there will never be any peace between North and South.
 
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LOL...They need to get permission from their white master. As long as American meddling in the Korean affair, there will never be any peace between North and South.

Who cares about a poor impoverished north when you have a trillion dollar GDP? South Korea is probably more concerned about economic competition with Japan and Taiwan.
 
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North Korea could do massive short term damage to areas close to the 38th parallel with the massive numbers of artillary they have. But beyond that they don't have the logistics or ability to control the skies an invasion would require.
 
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North Korea could do massive short term damage to areas close to the 38th parallel with the massive numbers of artillary they have. But beyond that they don't have the logistics or ability to control the skies an invasion would require.

Doesn't NK posses some TBMs?
 
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short range missiles will do some damage but South Korea has a pretty decent air defense network. And remember that Korea is only around 250km wide. that makes a natrurally narrow kill corridor with todays modern aircraft to target artillary, armor, and missile launchers. And with the advent of netcentric warfare and the newest generation IR satellites. once a launch is detected the launcher can be tracked in realtime. Which makes the abilities of the F-35 when it is deployed all the more valuable. it can receive that data in flight and take action.

Netcentric warfare
 
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