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continue to report on the confidential leak of the Defense Research Institute. Among the leaked technologies, the core technology of the domestic guided rocket 'Bigung' was also confirmed. It is a technology that is valued in the value of trillion won. Last year, a retired researcher is accused of leaking, and the military and investigative authorities believe that he is now moving to a university in the UAE.

This is an exclusive report by Kim Tae-hoon, a defense journalist.

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a domestic guided rocket, 'Bigung', which can be equipped with up to 36 shots on a mobile launch vehicle.

You can chase and hit multiple targets at once.


After passing the US Department of Defense performance test last month, the road to overseas export was also opened.

[Choi Hyun-Soo / Dept. Of Defense (7th of last month): It is also an essential procedure to enter the US weapon system procurement market.] The

ability to detect and track multiple targets at once and to find and target designated targets is the core technology of Viger, all of which are seekers. (Seeker), that is, it is dissolved in Explorer.

It is a technology evaluated by the Defense Science Research Institute ADD based on the value of trillion won.

It is confirmed that the result of this SBS coverage was also leaked.

The military and the police caught charges of A, one of 23 key suspects in the leak, retired last fall, and illegally downloaded the blast explorer technical data to the external hard drive.

The police are seizing and analyzing the personal computers that Mr. A used when working for ADD today (11th).

ADD said that it is currently unable to contact Mr. A, and that they are moving to a UAE university research institute.

[Military investigation official: (Mr. A) seems to have traveled to the United Arab Emirates via American and Canadian airlines. It seems that the physical examination data on the PC and the data for immigration to the United Arab Emirates are all made in the institute.]

SBS called the university to check the facts, but could not contact them.

The university is the UAE's leading research center for weapons research.

The military and the police are also planning to investigate the possibility of foreign technology leaks, as two of the 23 suspects of the leak were transferred to the university.

(Video coverage: Jaeyoung Lee, Video editing: Sunghoon Jung)