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LAMD Interception Capability Experiment Plan
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The 239mm rocket of K239 Chunmoo was modified for targeting purposes. Telemetry measurement equipment was installed in the warhead section to transmit information to the test headquarters in real time. The target rocket launch pad is placed on an SEP barge and positioned at sea to secure the test range.
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For safety reasons, the test control center was set up outside the maximum range of the target rocket(The maximum range of the 239mm rocket is 80km.). This was done to prevent damage even if the target rocket was not intercepted normally. In addition, for maritime safety, the interceptor missile and target rocket are designed to self-destruct before hitting the sea surface.
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After the target is launched from the barge, an observation station is set up at a high altitude so that radar detection is possible immediately.
 
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Finally, a launch photo of the L-SAM AAM has been released. Obviously they've been testing it for a while, so why are they just now making it public....
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DAPA announced that it has successfully completed the initial deployment of the M-SAM II Phase II program, which upgrades the M-SAM (medium-range surface-to-air missile) to the M-SAM II capable of intercepting ballistic missiles. The M-SAM is a medium-range surface-to-air missile designed to intercept aircraft. This upgrade improves the performance of the existing M-SAM battery's engagement control center and MFR, resulting in significant cost savings compared to introducing a new weapon system, while also enhancing low-altitude detection capabilities and simultaneous engagement capabilities compared to the existing M-SAM II.
 

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The 2023 LAMD MFR was a trailer-mounted variant, whereas the MFR showcased at the 2025 ADEX is a truck-mounted variant.(However, the LAMD MFR development prototype is a trailer type. )There must be a reason for the enhanced mobility.
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Separately, I heard that H-SHORAD is a system being developed in cooperation with Saudi Arabia. I wonder how it will turn out.
 

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Hanwha Aerospace announced on the 28th that it signed a mass production contract for the Long-range Surface-to-Air Missile (L-SAM), valued at 705.4 billion Korean won (approximately $536 million USD), with the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) on the 27th.

Hanwha Aerospace is scheduled to supply the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) interceptors and launchers to the military by 2030.

Earlier last month, Hanwha Systems signed a mass production contract with DAPA for the L-SAM Multi-Function Radar (MFR), valued at 357.3 billion Korean won (approximately $272 million USD).

The Multi-Function Radar (MFR), which serves as the "eyes" and core sensor of the L-SAM, is responsible for detecting and tracking ballistic missiles and enemy aircraft flying in from long distances. It can simultaneously detect and track multiple targets and perform Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) missions for aircraft.

Following the completion of the L-SAM system development last year, the Agency for Defense Development (ADD) is currently progressing with the system development of the 'High-Altitude Interceptor Missile (L-SAM-II)' alongside companies like Hanwha Aerospace and Hanwha Systems. The L-SAM-II is expected to expand the aerial defense coverage area by 3 to 4 times compared to the existing system.

LIG Nex1 announced on the 27th that it signed a mass production contract with the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) for the Long-range Surface-to-Air Missile (L-SAM).

The contract is valued at 163.9 billion Korean won (approximately $125 million USD), and LIG Nex1 will supply the Control Center and Anti-Aircraft Missile (AAM) components by 2030.
 

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To be honest, when I first heard that the M-SAM had seen combat in the UAE, I didn’t believe it.
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This is because the M-SAM-II radars for the UAE have not yet been delivered, and the batteries currently in the UAE were provided for training purposes.(An MFR with PESA specifications, similar to the one used by the South Korean military.)

However, after seeing the information reported by the media and other sources, I came to believe in the effectiveness of the M-SAM-II. Watching the footage of Gulf states under attack that was being released on X, given the current situation, they must have had to activate every available air defense system...

A member of the National Assembly's National Defense Committee also confirmed that, according to the information he received, it demonstrated a 96% interception rate.
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However, the UAE had exhausted its existing stockpile of interceptor missiles and requested the rapid delivery of M-SAM-II interceptor missiles from South Korea. But since interceptor missiles are not the kind of product whose production schedule can be expedited like tanks or self-propelled artillery, we have promised to first deliver 30 units and then ship the remaining production batch to the UAE.

As far as I know, among the Gulf states, the current order volumes for the M-SAM-II are as follows: UAE: 12 batteries (approximately 1,400 interceptor missiles); Saudi Arabia: more than 10 batteries (exact number of interceptor missiles not disclosed). These figures far exceed the quantities currently being procured by the South Korean military.
 
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