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  • Secret Escape Route: Top Choice for North Korean Defectors and What it Means for Security South Korea's Han River estuary, especially Gyo-dong Island, is a frequent defection route due to its proximity to North Korea.
  • Why South Korea's Dokdo-Class Ships Are the Navy’s Best-Kept Secret in Amphibious Operations The Dokdo-class ships, including Dokdo and Marado, are versatile transport vessels for amphibious operations and disaster relief.
  • Hyunmoo-5 Revealed: South Korea's 'Monster Missile' and Its Nuclear-Like Power The Hyunmoo-5, revealed on October 1, 2022, has an 8-ton warhead and is considered a powerful conventional weapon.
  • F-15K Slam Eagle: Why This Fighter Jet Is Still a Game Changer in 2024 The F-15K Slam Eagle, Korea's advanced fighter jet, excels in speed, range, and weaponry, with ongoing upgrades planned.
  • K5 vs. the Rifle: Why the Military Might Be Switching Things Up The military recently announced plans to issue not only handguns but also rifles to commanders of lieutenant level and above.
  • U.S. Spy Plane Takes to the Skies Over Korea—What Are They Watching For? The Rivet Joint conducted an extended surveillance mission over North Korea after flying to the Korean Peninsula.
  • Next-Level Drone Detection: ETRI’s New Radar Tech Can Catch Drones Before They’re Too Close ETRI developed radar technology with EO/IR integration for tracking illegal drones, now transferred to Samjeong Solutions for use.
  • Counterterrorism Drill Incident: 5 Injured by Smoke Grenade, Drone Crash Also Reported During the Ulchi Freedom Shield drill, a smoke grenade accident and a drone crash caused injuries to soldiers and police officers.
  • U.S. Denies North Korea’s Invasion Claims: What You Need to Know About the Ulchi Freedom Shield The U.S. rejected North Korea's claim that the Ulchi Freedom Shield exercises are preparations for an invasion, calling it false.
  • South Korea-Cuba Mineral Deal Threatened by U.S. Helms-Burton Law As South Korea and Cuba explore mineral cooperation, concerns about the Helms-Burton Act may disrupt business, similar to Panasonic's issues.
  • US Approves $3.5 Billion Sale of Apache Helicopters to South Korea The US State Department approved a $3.5 billion sale of 36 Apache helicopters to South Korea, enhancing regional security.
  • North Korean Escape: Soldier Crosses DMZ Despite New Minefields and Barriers Despite North Korea's efforts to prevent defections, a North Korean soldier defected to South Korea's Gangwon Province early today.
  • Breaking News: North Korean Soldier Defects on Foot to South Korea's Goseong A North Korean soldier defected to Goseong, Gangwon Province, early this morning, with South Korean officials facilitating his defection.
  • North and South Korean Athletes’ Selfie Becomes AFP’s Top 10 Highlights of the Paris Olympics A selfie of North and South Korean table tennis players on the podium was ranked sixth in AFP's "10 of the Best."
  • Why Europe's Military Experts Are Buzzing About Korea’s KF-21 Boramae South Korea's supersonic fighter jet, the KF-21 Boramae, recently entered mass production, drawing attention from the defense industry,
  • South Korean Navy Soldier Caught Selling Top Military Secrets to China A Navy servicemember provided confidential information about South Korea-U.S. and South Korea-Australia joint military exercises to China.
  • President Yoon Suk Yeol's Liberation Day Speech: Freedom as the Key to Korean Unification South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol emphasized the importance of freedom in his address on National Liberation Day in Korea yesterday.
  • Bringing Heroes Home: U.S. Efforts to Identify Korean War Remains U.S. defense authorities have identified 93 U.S. and 88 South Korean soldiers from the 55 boxes of remains North Korea returned in 2018.
  • Cancer Causing Chemicals Found in Sandals and Hats on AliExpress and Temu Carcinogenic substances were found in sandals sold on Chinese online shopping platforms such as AliExpress and Temu.
  • Russia Simulates Nuclear Strike: Top Targets Revealed in Classified Documents Russia's Navy has conducted exercises simulating a nuclear missile strike on Europe in preparation for potential conflict with NATO.
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