South Korea plans $4B in new weapons investments, including $583M of SM-3s
30-04-2024 16:35 via breakingdefense.com

South Korea plans $4B in new weapons investments, including $583M of SM-3s

In addition, South Korea will buy four new frigates and create a new air-to-air missile; all told, the three projects will represent roughly $4 billion in investments. 
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