Translation resultMilitary authorities say they could complete the third-stage Full Mission Capability (FMC) verification within a year and are pushing to draft a roadmap ahead of this year’s U.S.-ROK Security Consultative Meeting (SCM). That raises the prospect that wartime operational control (OPCON) could transfer as early as the end of next year.A Defense Ministry official told reporters on the 20th that once this year’s Stage 2 Full Operational Capability (FOC) verification sets the target year for OPCON transfer, Stage 3 FMC testing will begin immediately. The official added that the FMC evaluation and verification by the future Combined Forces Command — the final gate for OPCON transfer — could be completed within a year.If the FMC verification is finished, the defense ministers of both countries would recommend a specific transfer date to their presidents. The government says policy- and political-level evaluation and verification can be conducted in parallel for FMC, which is why it believes an OPCON transfer could occur as early as the end of next year.Seoul is reportedly considering a scenario in which the two defense ministers present 2027 as the target year at October’s SCM, complete the FMC evaluation and verification within a year, and then propose a specific transfer date in 2027 at the following year’s SCM.The key challenge remains aligning timing between Seoul and Washington. The South Korean government wants to move as quickly as possible, while U.S. military leaders are taking a more conservative approach to whether conditions for transfer are fully met. To close that gap, Seoul is pushing to develop a roadmap with Washington ahead of this year’s SCM to accelerate the process.On post-transfer roles, the Defense Ministry said the United States would lead nuclear operations while South Korea would lead conventional operations and provide support. Those details are slated for discussion within the Nuclear Consultative Group’s nuclear-conventional integration (CNI) body.The ministry also said the Korea-U.S. Integrated Defense Dialogue (KIDD) officially placed “divided management” of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) under UN Command jurisdiction on the agenda, and that U.S. counterparts showed greater understanding of the proposal. Seoul had previously proposed that, within the DMZ’s southern sector — up to 2 km south of the Military Demarcation Line — areas north of South Korea’s southern wire remain under UN Command control, while areas south of the wire fall under South Korean military jurisdiction. Officials briefed U.S. counterparts on those DMZ details in advance to secure the issue’s inclusion on the KIDD agenda.
Trending on Viewus Global
- Inside a Dreamy Timber Sanctuary Nestled in Southern Chile
- Inside a Stunning Timber-Framed Sanctuary in Southern Chile
- Inside a High-End Mid-Century Modern Luxury Apartment in São Paulo
- CBS News Fires '60 Minutes' Legend Scott Pelley After Heated Confrontation
- Red Brick & Sculptural Design: Inside a Stunning Brazilian Luxury Retreat
- Disney Icon Peabo Bryson Dies: The Legend Behind 'Beauty and the Beast'
- Inside a Sculptural Red-Brick Fortress: Brazil's Most Exotic Retreat
- Will AI Make Us Freer or Just More Exhausted? The New Burnout Threat
- Russia's $93B Deficit Crisis: Are Putin's War Costs Becoming Unsustainable?
- Anthropic's Mythos AI Goes Global: Why the EU Is Fighting for Access
Comments0
[Military] Latest Stories
30 of 33 Iran Missile Bases Still Active: Intelligence Defies Trump Claims
US Javelin Missiles Deployed in Taiwan's High-Stakes Live-Fire Drill
North Korea's 10-Year Nuclear Threat: Is a Limited Strike Imminent?
AI vs. Video Compression: How RMX is Redefining Tactical Edge Tech
US-South Korea Security Meeting Sparks Tension Over Military Control
Iran Claims Missile Strikes on U.S. Military Bases: Did They Hit?
Weekly Best Articles
You May Also Like
-
1Disney Icon Peabo Bryson Dies: The Legend Behind 'Beauty and the Beast'
Music

-
2Inside a Sculptural Red-Brick Fortress: Brazil's Most Exotic Retreat
Fashion

-
3Will AI Make Us Freer or Just More Exhausted? The New Burnout Threat
Social

-
4Russia's $93B Deficit Crisis: Are Putin's War Costs Becoming Unsustainable?
Politics

-
5Anthropic's Mythos AI Goes Global: Why the EU Is Fighting for Access
Politics

Trending on Viewus Global
- Inside a Dreamy Timber Sanctuary Nestled in Southern Chile
- Inside a Stunning Timber-Framed Sanctuary in Southern Chile
- Inside a High-End Mid-Century Modern Luxury Apartment in São Paulo
- CBS News Fires '60 Minutes' Legend Scott Pelley After Heated Confrontation
- Red Brick & Sculptural Design: Inside a Stunning Brazilian Luxury Retreat
- Disney Icon Peabo Bryson Dies: The Legend Behind 'Beauty and the Beast'
- Inside a Sculptural Red-Brick Fortress: Brazil's Most Exotic Retreat
- Will AI Make Us Freer or Just More Exhausted? The New Burnout Threat
- Russia's $93B Deficit Crisis: Are Putin's War Costs Becoming Unsustainable?
- Anthropic's Mythos AI Goes Global: Why the EU Is Fighting for Access
Popular Now
-
1U.S. Military Base Relocation Support Extended to 2030 in South Korea
Politics 
-
2The Trump-Style Surge: How a Hardline Crime Stance Won Colombia's Votes
Politics 
-
3South Korea's New Labor Laws: Hourly Leave and Flexible Breaks Explained
Politics 
-
4Samsung Awards $1.35M to 6 Top Global Talent Winners
Social 
-
5Is Your Vote Worth $18,000? The Massive Stakes of Seoul's Election
Politics 
[Military] Popular Now
30 of 33 Iran Missile Bases Still Active: Intelligence Defies Trump Claims
US Javelin Missiles Deployed in Taiwan's High-Stakes Live-Fire Drill
North Korea's 10-Year Nuclear Threat: Is a Limited Strike Imminent?
AI vs. Video Compression: How RMX is Redefining Tactical Edge Tech
US-South Korea Security Meeting Sparks Tension Over Military Control
Iran Claims Missile Strikes on U.S. Military Bases: Did They Hit?






Most Commented