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By Greg Waldron2021-07-21T03:22:00+01:00
The Republic of Korea Air Force has commissioned Korean Air and Seoul National University to research the use of the Boeing 747-400 to air-launch rockets.
The joint research project will explore areas such as the 747’s current capabilities, technology that needs to be applied for space launch, operating costs, and modifications necessary for the aircraft, says Korean Air.
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A Korean Air 747-400 at Seoul Gimpo in October 2018
The carrier will also look at the commercial opportunities for such a service. It notes that the recent termination of an agreement between the USA and South Korea that limited the range of South Korean ballistic missiles makes the development of an air-launch system possible.
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Chemical weapons would almost certainly be deployed in any conflict.
Here s What You Need to Know: The deterioration of the conventional North Korean military makes the use of gas more likely than ever.
In recent years, North Korea’s chemical weapons have taken a backseat to her nuclear weapons. They are, however, no less dangerous. The deterioration of the Korean People’s Army (KPA) makes them more essential to victory than ever before. For both practical and doctrinal reasons, North Korea will almost certainly use chemical weapons in wartime, from riot control to lethal nerve gases.
Chemical weapons will be used to create a local, tactical advantage on the front lines and neutralize some advantages, such as air power. Thanks to North Korea’s prodigious missiles and artillery, they can be employed beyond the battlefield as well. North Korea will likely attack South Korea (ROK) through its depth with chemical weapons, from the Demilitarized Zone to Busan.