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There is no evidence that Japanese patrols have been attacked by an aggressive radar when they see images of Japan in the so-called radar dispute between the two countries. At the time, it was analyzed that the Japanese patriots did not feel any threat and that they had problems with approaching the Japanese patriots.

Kim Tae-hoon is a defense expert.

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The maritime patrol is equipped with anti-ship missiles capable of sinking traps, and the destroyer is equipped with anti-aircraft missiles capable of shooting down patrol aircraft.

Therefore, when approaching each other, you must make a pre-call from a far away place to prevent accidental collision.

[Prof. Shim Jae-ok / Professor, Se-han University (30 years flight experience): (The patrolman) is trafficked and set up communication to check the status of the traps,

However, when the Japanese Ministry of Defense issued a video, the Japanese helicopter approached the airplane without any prior communication and shot Korean ships.

[Japan JSDF helicopter: This is the Japanese Navy. We observe that the enemy fire control radar is aimed at us.]

Japan insisted it had an aggressive radar spread, but if it did, the helicopter would have escaped to the safe area, judging that the anti-aircraft missile might fly in the trap.

[Prof. Shim Jae-ok / Professor, Se-Han University (Thirty years of flight experience): Threats When an electromagnetic wave comes in, the first thing to do first is unconditional full power. It does not make sense to me in the pilot's mouth, it's not a pilot.]

The Japanese helicopter ran around the ship rather than hurrying, but the military considers it a crucial proof that the helicopter did not feel any threat of attack.