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REPUBLIC OF KOREA - ROK (4) answer(s).
 
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Contemporary American military technology and North Korea's har / Lee, Soon Ho   Journal Article
Lee, Soon Ho Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Protected by networks of hard and deeply buried facilities, North Korea's asymmetric warfare assets have emerged as a real threat to the U.S.-Republic of Korea (ROK) alliance. As a solution, the U.S.-ROK alliance has developed military technologies to defeat North Korea's hard and deeply buried targets (HDBTs). However, questions remain regarding the efficiency of those technologies. By examining the contemporary status of North Korea's HDBTs and U.S. military technologies, this article proves that these newly developed military technologies are not very effective and that heavy reliance on technology is not a viable solution to North Korea's HDBTs.
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ID:   130117


Defending the Republic of Korea: defence industries in South Korea have become leaders in unmanned military systems / Antal, John   Journal Article
Antal, John Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract South Korea takes its security issues very seriously. For years the Republic of Korea (ROK) relied on for eign military equipment, primarily from the US, but as the South Korean economy surged, ROK industries became leaders in military technology development and production. One of the areas that the ROK has excelled is in the area of unmanned robotic military systems. This article looks at some of the unmanned systems (UnS) currently developed by the South Korean defence industry.
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ID:   132886


Republic of Korea and its navy: perceptions of security and the utility of seapower / Bowers, Ian   Journal Article
Bowers, Ian Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Understanding the development of Republic of Korea (ROK) seapower is central in exploring the evolution and nature of its security consciousness. This article aims to examine how the wider East Asian maritime sphere has influenced ROK perceptions of its own security and how such perceptions have come into conflict with the needs of maintaining its deterrent capabilities within the peninsular context. In doing so it concludes that for the ROK seapower has been an expression of wider engagement and international developing security concerns but that it is curtailed and influenced by the realities of the threat from the North.
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Toward a China-US-ROK cooperative triangle / Ru, Sun   Journal Article
Ru, Sun Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract A converging point has emerged on the horizon, with an increasing number of calls for building China-US-+X mechanism among Chinese scholars, and a veritable zeal for initiating a ROK-US-China dialogue from President park Geun-hye of South Korea. This paper intends to explore the possibility of such trilateral dialogue and cooperation arrangement, by analyzing the background to the trilateral relations, their respective stance and consideration, as well as any hurdled involved in the process.
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