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S. Korea to deploy digital air defense early warning system in 2019

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The homegrown early warning system, the Command Control and Alert, or C2A, which has been in development since 2010, is expected to enter service in 2019, Yonhap news agency reports citing the Defense

S. Korea to deploy digital air defense early warning system in 2019
A South Korean military radar station is seen near the demilitarized zone (DMZ) separating North Korea from South Korea in Paju, north of Seoul © Lee Jae-Won / Reuters

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South Korea has been seeking to bolster its air defense capabilities amid tensions with Pyongyang, which has been regularly conducting missile trials, regardless of UN Security Council resolutions and international sanctions. North Korea consistently threatens to carry out more tests while the Japanese, South Korean and US forces conduct naval and land drills in the region.

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In April, the US deployed its Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system in South Korea, citing a need to protect the country from its northern neighbor. The move sparked protests in South Korea, as some citizens see THAAD as an additional motive for North Korea to strike.

Newly-elected South Korean government of President Moon Jae-in, who also criticized the THAAD, has launched a probe into its impact on environment. The investigation might take up to a year and delay the ongoing deployment of the American system.

Source:rt.com