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South Korea and US set for 'largest ever' war games | South Korea and US set for 'largest ever' war games |
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The US and South Korea are set to begin their largest ever joint military exercises amid high tensions on the Korean peninsula. | The US and South Korea are set to begin their largest ever joint military exercises amid high tensions on the Korean peninsula. |
More than 300,000 South Korean and 15,000 US troops will take part in the drills, Yonhap news agency reported, citing a military official. | More than 300,000 South Korean and 15,000 US troops will take part in the drills, Yonhap news agency reported, citing a military official. |
South Korean defence minister Han Min-koo has said the exercises will be twice the size of last year. | South Korean defence minister Han Min-koo has said the exercises will be twice the size of last year. |
The drills start days after the UN passed new sanctions on North Korea. | The drills start days after the UN passed new sanctions on North Korea. |
Security tensions have increased since the North tested a nuclear device in January, followed by a rocket launch. | Security tensions have increased since the North tested a nuclear device in January, followed by a rocket launch. |
The North responded to the sanctions by saying it was readying nuclear weapons for 'pre-emptive' use, and firing short-range missiles into the sea. | The North responded to the sanctions by saying it was readying nuclear weapons for 'pre-emptive' use, and firing short-range missiles into the sea. |
Military analysts doubt the country has the ability to put nuclear warheads on its missiles. | Military analysts doubt the country has the ability to put nuclear warheads on its missiles. |
The exercises, which begin on Monday and run until 30 April, are intended to warn North Korea against provocations, Mr Han was reported as saying. | |
North Korea sees the annual war games as a rehearsal for invasion. | North Korea sees the annual war games as a rehearsal for invasion. |
The US and South Korea on Friday also began formal talks on the deployment of the US missile defence system to the peninsula, a move strongly opposed by North Korea, Russia and China. | The US and South Korea on Friday also began formal talks on the deployment of the US missile defence system to the peninsula, a move strongly opposed by North Korea, Russia and China. |
Beijing says the Thaad anti-missile system compromises its security and would undermine its nuclear deterrent. | Beijing says the Thaad anti-missile system compromises its security and would undermine its nuclear deterrent. |
Can South Korea defend itself? | Can South Korea defend itself? |
Dealing with the North: Carrots or sticks? | Dealing with the North: Carrots or sticks? |
What is the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense System (Thaad)? | What is the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense System (Thaad)? |
1. The enemy launches a missile | 1. The enemy launches a missile |
2. The Thaad radar system detects the launch, which is relayed to command and control | 2. The Thaad radar system detects the launch, which is relayed to command and control |
3. Thaad command and control instructs the launch of an interceptor missile | 3. Thaad command and control instructs the launch of an interceptor missile |
4. The interceptor missile is fired at the enemy projectile | 4. The interceptor missile is fired at the enemy projectile |
5. The enemy projectile is destroyed in the terminal phase of flight | 5. The enemy projectile is destroyed in the terminal phase of flight |
The launcher trucks can hold up to eight interceptor missiles. | The launcher trucks can hold up to eight interceptor missiles. |
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