Friday, April 5, 2013

South Korea sent warships to monitor the launch of North Korean missiles

Said South Korean military officials said Friday that the South Korean Navy sent two destroyers of the model "Aegis" has advanced radar systems to the coasts and with the approach of North Korea missile Aatalaq.
The news agency quoted "Yonhap" South Korean high-level officials Navy Korean saying that destroyers Aegis - which amounts weighing 7600 tonnes and equipped with Prader spy, which can track hundreds of targets in over a thousand kilometers - at the ready on the east and west coasts of the Korean Peninsula to track the launch missiles by Pyongyang.
The official requested anonymity, citing confidential information "that if North Korea launched a missile off the coast, will be tracking its path," as the South Korean military also operates Radarat missile defense system wild style Green between / pine Alokhaddra / and early warning aircraft model / eyes peace / and put it in standby mode to prepare for the launch of North Korea's missile potential.
The move comes with Pyongyang moving missile average?? Long yesterday to the country's east coast, at a time when the United States promotes missile defenses in the Pacific and radar surveillance amid threats Byung Yan condensation of its military actions against

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