Republic of Korea invests $2.02 billion to develop L-SAM II interceptor to destroy hypersonic and ballistic missiles at altitudes up to 100km
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The Republic of Korea's Defence Acquisition Agency (DAPA) intends to put more effort into intercepting enemy air threats. The agency is investing in the development of advanced anti-missile systems.
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The country's Defense Project Promotion Committee (DPPC) has approved funding for the development of the L-SAM II long-range surface-to-air missile. The project will receive $2.02 billion in funding and the development will last from 2024 to 2035.
The South Korean Defense Development Agency (ADD) will develop L-SAM II in partnership with LIG Nex1, a local aerospace manufacturer. The new interceptor will be aimed primarily at destroying North Korea's hypersonic and intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs).
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In the case of ICBMs, it will be the new Hwaseong-18 solid-propellant missile. L-SAM II will be able to destroy air threats at altitudes between 40km and 100km. The new interceptor has a maximum launch range of 150 km.
The Republic of Korea is also investing in the development of M-SAM Block III. The DPPC has approved funding of $2.11 billion for the period 2024-2034. The medium-range missile interceptor will be an advanced version of M-SAM Block II, with improved intercept and engage characteristics for effective response to North Korean missiles.
Source: Janes