South Korea announced that it will send around 30 ballistic missile interceptors to the UAE via C-17 right tomorrow. It would appear that they brought ROKAF's reserves. Among the 10 batteries under contract, currently, two M-SAM-II batteries are operating in the UAE. The interceptor delivery will continue until the 9th, and it appears that interceptors included in existing contracts will be delivered earlier than scheduled.
Perhaps it would be better to send the M-SAM-I (Block-I) stock alongside the M-SAM-II.
The photo shows a training scene of the ROK Air Force.
And yeah, Korea built the huge nuclear power plant in the UAE, so let us hope it's safe, too. It produces about 25% of the UAE's total electricity, making it a top priority for protection, along with cities and oil refineries.