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  • Korean Aerospace Firms Join Forces: MOU Signed for Domestic Long-Range Missiles
    Korean Aerospace Firms Join Forces: MOU Signed for Domestic Long-Range Missiles Hanwha Aerospace and KAI collaborate on domestic long-range air-to-air missile development and joint marketing for aircraft exports.
  • AH-1S Cobra: Should the Aging Military Helicopter Be Retired? Insights into Economic Lifespan and Safety
    AH-1S Cobra: Should the Aging Military Helicopter Be Retired? Insights into Economic Lifespan and Safety The military decides on equipment replacement based on condition, maintenance history, necessity, and upkeep costs, not just age.
  • Why Hwaseong City Council Opposes the Relocation of Suwon Air Base: Key Insights
    Why Hwaseong City Council Opposes the Relocation of Suwon Air Base: Key Insights The Hwaseong City Council opposes the relocation of Suwon Air Base, condemning the government's strategic push for the move.
  • Unveiling the Hero: The Return of Private Choi Baek-in, 76 Years After His Sacrifice in the Korean War
    Unveiling the Hero: The Return of Private Choi Baek-in, 76 Years After His Sacrifice in the Korean War The remains of Private Choi Baek-in, a hero who died at 19 during the Korean War, were identified 76 years later.
  • 24-Hour Childcare for Military Families: How the Army is Innovating Support Systems
    24-Hour Childcare for Military Families: How the Army is Innovating Support Systems The Army plans to enhance childcare support for military personnel's children, expanding night care services to civilian facilities.
  • 2024 Military Home Ownership Rates: Why Are Soldiers Lagging Behind Civil Servants?
    2024 Military Home Ownership Rates: Why Are Soldiers Lagging Behind Civil Servants? The homeownership rate for military personnel remains low compared to public and private sectors, despite gradual increases.
  • US Support for Japan’s Self-Defense Forces: What Does It Mean for Regional Security?
    US Support for Japan's Self-Defense Forces: What Does It Mean for Regional Security? McMaster at Asia Society discusses US support for Japan's defense capabilities and the need for strength in Indo-Pacific tensions.
  • How the Yeongcheon Veterans Association is Shaping National Security: Insights from Their 67th Annual Meeting
    How the Yeongcheon Veterans Association is Shaping National Security: Insights from Their 67th Annual Meeting The Yeongcheon Veterans Association held its 67th regular meeting and ceremony with 150 attendees, featuring budget reports and awards.
  • Height Limit Changes Near Seoul Airport: 3 Key Proposals That Could Impact 24 Districts
    Height Limit Changes Near Seoul Airport: 3 Key Proposals That Could Impact 24 Districts Seongnam City has submitted a revised plan to the Ministry of National Defense to ease height restrictions near Seoul Airport for safety.
  • Daesung Hightech Secures $10.3 Million Defense Contract with Elmet International for 2026
    Daesung Hightech Secures $10.3 Million Defense Contract with Elmet International for 2026 Daesung Hi-Tech announces a contract with Elmet International to supply precision components for missile systems in Romania.
  • Incheon: The Emerging Hub for Peace Cooperation in Korea – What You Need to Know
    Incheon: The Emerging Hub for Peace Cooperation in Korea - What You Need to Know Incheon University and the Unification Research Institute successfully held a citizen academy focusing on peace and coexistence in Incheon.
  • K-방산, 2023년 매출 40조원 돌파! 실적의 비밀은?
    K-방산, 2023년 매출 40조원 돌파! 실적의 비밀은? South Korea's defense firms achieved record sales and profits last year, but experts warn of sustainability risks and external challenges ahead.
  • Gyeonggi Helicopter Tragedy: How Two Soldiers’ Sacrifice Saved Lives – A Deep Dive into the Incident
    Gyeonggi Helicopter Tragedy: How Two Soldiers' Sacrifice Saved Lives – A Deep Dive into the Incident President Lee Jae-myung expresses condolences for soldiers who died in a military helicopter crash during training in freezing conditions.
  • Unlocking Airspace: How Seongnam’s Height Restrictions Could Change with New Proposals
    Unlocking Airspace: How Seongnam's Height Restrictions Could Change with New Proposals Seongnam City has resubmitted a revised plan to the Ministry of National Defense to ease height restrictions in flight safety zones.
  • 2023 EV Showdown: Tesla Model Y vs. Hyundai Ioniq 5 – Which Electric SUV Reigns Supreme?
    2023 EV Showdown: Tesla Model Y vs. Hyundai Ioniq 5 – Which Electric SUV Reigns Supreme? A real-time best gallery classified under a special category, inviting diverse stories from users.
  • Uncovering the Truth: Did South Korea’s Intelligence Agency Sponsor Drone Flights to North Korea?
    Uncovering the Truth: Did South Korea's Intelligence Agency Sponsor Drone Flights to North Korea? South Korea's spy agency and military intelligence face investigations over suspected drone flights to North Korea.
  • US-Korea Nuclear Talks: What to Expect from the Upcoming Delegation Visit?
    US-Korea Nuclear Talks: What to Expect from the Upcoming Delegation Visit? A U.S. delegation is expected to visit South Korea to discuss nuclear submarines and fuel enrichment issues, signaling substantial talks ahead.
  • The Hero’s Return: How DNA Technology Helped Identify and Repatriate the Remains of Korean War Soldier Choi Baek-in
    The Hero's Return: How DNA Technology Helped Identify and Repatriate the Remains of Korean War Soldier Choi Baek-in The remains of hero Private Choi Baek-in, who died at 19 during the Korean War, have been returned to his family after identification.
  • 2003년 미군 훈련장 시위: 한국 학생들의 국기 불태우기 사건의 배경과 파장
    2003년 미군 훈련장 시위: 한국 학생들의 국기 불태우기 사건의 배경과 파장 The Striker Combat Team's training incident in 2003 escalated into a protest, leading to severe backlash and legal repercussions.
  • Future Aviation Industry: Major MOU Signed in South Korea’s Taean – What’s Next?
    Future Aviation Industry: Major MOU Signed in South Korea's Taean - What’s Next? Taean County's absence raises doubts about the validity of the MOU, despite key officials and defense industry leaders present.
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