日米韓、「北朝鮮ミサイル警報情報のリアルタイム共有システム」を稼動
Japan, the United States, and South Korea operate a ”real-time sharing system for North Korean missile warning information”
On the 19th, Japan, the United States, and South Korea began operating a ``real-time sharing system for North Korean missile warning information.'' On this day, the South Korean Ministry of National Defense (Ministry) announced the release of North Korean missile warning information from Japan, the United States, and South Korea.
Regarding the real-time sharing system, ``We have verified its complete operational capability through the results of a recent preliminary inspection,'' and ``Currently, it is operating normally.''
In a situation where North Korea has made its nuclear and missile threats more obvious, with the launch of an ICBM (intercontinental ballistic missile) Hwasong-18 the previous day, Japan, the United States, and South Korea are making a breakthrough in joint response.
It was strengthened. Until now, the US and South Korea have shared information in real time between the South Korean military operational control center (KTMO-CELL) and the US military operational control center in Korea (TMO-CELL), and
Japan's Self-Defense Forces also maintained a real-time information sharing system, but information collected by Japan and South Korea was shared at different times via the United States.
As time passed and North Korea's nuclear and missile threats became more sophisticated, such a system, which was built in the 1980s, became increasingly popular.
It was pointed out that it would be difficult to respond appropriately in the event of a missile launch. “Real-time sharing of North Korean missile warning information” by Japan, the United States, and South Korea is a big deal.
It consists of three elements: trajectory and predicted impact point. From this day on, the three countries of Japan, the United States, and South Korea will operate under the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, with the Hawaii Linked Control Center as the hub, the U.S. Forces Korea Operational Control Center, and the U.S. Forces in Japan.
It is reported that information on North Korean missiles will be shared by connecting military C4I (command and control systems). South Korea's Ministry of National Defense said, ``South Korea, the United States, and Japan have confirmed that North Korea's missiles are
"We built this system to ensure the safety of each nation and improve related capabilities by detecting and evaluating the situation in real time."
2023/12/19 16:08 KST
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