TEHRAN (Iran News) – South Korea has moved a Patriot missiles unit from a southeastern region to central Seoul, sources said Tuesday, as part of efforts to better defend key facilities from potential threats from North Korea. The Air Force unit, which previously was stationed in North Gyeongsang Province, was relocated to a former military […]
TEHRAN (Iran News) – South Korea has moved a Patriot missiles unit from a southeastern region to central Seoul, sources said Tuesday, as part of efforts to better defend key facilities from potential threats from North Korea.
The Air Force unit, which previously was stationed in North Gyeongsang Province, was relocated to a former military installation at Mount Bukak behind the presidential office compound earlier this month, according to the sources.
The Patriot missiles unit is believed to be equipped with PAC-2 and PAC-3 missiles designed to intercept incoming aircraft and missiles at altitudes of around 20-40 kilometers, Yonhap news agency reported.
Starting in 2017, the military had pushed for the relocation of one of its Patriot missile units to beef up the defenses of central and northern areas, as a US Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile defense battery in the southern county of Seongju was able to protect the south.
North Korea has been focusing on advancing its conventional weapons. It demonstrated new types of ballistic missiles last year capable of reaching most parts of South Korea, including its version of Russia’s Iskander and the US’ Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS).
The sustained lull in North Korean missile launches this year prompted Japanese defense officials on Monday to start withdrawing ballistic missile interceptors deployed in 2017.
- source : Tasnim, Irannews