South Korea Plans Surge in Reconnaissance

Credit: JIM HASELTINE
Reconnaissance in South Korea is sophisticated, but it’s only a preview of the advanced capabilities sought by military planners. Information from the small force of U-2s based at Osan AB will be supplemented by near-real-time information from high-flying, Global Hawk strategic-range unmanned...

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