Improvements Planned for South Korea’s Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
The defense of South Korea is evolving following an agreement to pull U.S. troops 50 mi. away from the demilitarized zone. This is an advantage for U.S. military officials because of the additional warning time in case of an attack. But the change also means that more reliance will be placed on...
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