
South Korea, the United States and Japan are to hold their first trilateral missile defense exercise this week against North Korea's ever growing ballistic missile threats.
The antimissile drill set for Tuesday in waters around Hawaii will revolve around a hypothetical missile launch by North Korea, according to the Ministry of National Defense here.
The three countries will each dispatch one Aegis Combat System-equipped warship to the trilateral antimissile drill, the first of its kind to be held among the three close-knit nations. A 7,600-ton guided-missile destroyer, Sejong the Great, will join the exercise from the South Korean side.
The exercise will mainly involve sharing information needed to detect and track the enemy's missile launch, including the trajectory of a launched missile, according to South Korea's (Yonhap) News Agency.
The countries will use a US ground command center to share the intelligence gathered by the Aegis destroyers, according to the ministry.
But the latest exercise will not involve the actual firing of an interceptor missile.
The three-way exercise will also reportedly involve the US' latest high-altitude surveillance drone, the MQ-9, which is capable of antimissile detection and tracking.
During the exercise, however, South Korea and Japan will not directly exchange information but use the US as a middleman, according to the ministry.
The first joint antimissile exercise reflects the countries' accelerating efforts to counter North Korea's advancing missile capabilities.
Only last week, North Korea fired off its Musudan mid-range ballistic missile. Of the two missiles fired, North Korea claimed one was successful. Before Wednesday's launch, Pyongyang unsuccessfully fired off four Musudan missiles in April and May.
South Korean officials said the launch demonstrated that the missile could fly some 3,500 kilometers, which could hit any targets in Japan and as far as the U.S. territory of Guam.
Source; QNA
GMT 16:26 2018 Wednesday ,29 August
Morocco, Cuba Start 'Unprecedented and Historic Era' in their RelationsGMT 16:13 2018 Wednesday ,29 August
Morocco, Dominican Republic Discuss Means to Promote CooperationGMT 18:51 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Tensions mount in Rohingya camps ahead of planned relocation to MyanmarGMT 18:47 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Macron shares African outrage on Trump’s vulgar languageGMT 18:41 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Jordan urges Pence to rebuild trust after Jerusalem pivotGMT 18:37 2018 Sunday ,21 January
UN Security Council to discuss Syria on MondayGMT 18:23 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Iraqi court sentences to death German woman who joined DaeshGMT 18:19 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Turkish state media say Turkey’s ground forces have entered Syrian Kurdish enclave
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor