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South Korea’s missile range increased in landmark deal

South Korea has reached a landmark agreement with the United States to extend the range of Seoul’s ballistic missiles by more than twice the current limit to counter the threat from North Korea.

The move to significantly boost the South’s missile capabilities along with development of advanced aerial reconnaissance vehicles is likely to rattle the North. It may also stoke concern in China, Japan and Russia, parts of which would be within range of the new missiles.

Under the agreement, South Korea can develop missiles up to a range of 800km (497 miles) from the current ceiling of 300km, Chun Young-woo, top secretary to president Lee Myung-bak for foreign and security affairs, said yesterday.

He said the United States and South Korea also agreed to maintain the maximum payload for a South Korean-developed ballistic missile at the current level of 500kg (1,102lbs).

However, if Seoul chose to develop a missile with shorter ranges, it could increase the payload accordingly.

South Korea has also been allowed to develop unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, with an unlimited payload weight if the flying distance is within 300km.

Seoul has for years sought to extend its missile range to deter the North, which it said had developed missiles that could reach every corner of the country. It also wanted to increase the payload for the UAVs and develop not only reconnaissance UAVs but also combat drones.

“The most important goal for our government to revise the missile guidelines is deterring North Korea’s military provocations,” Mr Chun said.

Currently, all of South Korea as well as US military installations in Japan and Guam, are within the range of North Korean missile attacks.

Washington had previously sought to discourage South Korea from developing longer-range ballistic missiles.


 
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