China News Service, April 11. According to a report by Korea International Broadcasting Station (KBS), the Korean Defense Agency stated in the "Guided Weapon System Development Direction (Case)" information released to the media on the 10th that South Korea will be in 2024 from this year to 2024. Launch the exploration and development of the long-range artillery interception system (LAMD), complete the system development by 2029, and complete the deployment by 2035.

Data map: On July 18, 2014 local time, in Ashdod, Israel, Israel's "Iron Dome" launched a missile to intercept a rocket launched by Hamas.

  According to the report, the system installs guided missile launch pads at multiple sites to form a dome-shaped air defense network that can intercept long-range guns fired from multiple locations at the same time.

  The design concept of the system is the same as the "Iron Dome" maintained by the Israeli army, so it is called the Korean version of the "Iron Dome".

However, the system requires a higher level of technology than Israel.

  According to reports, South Korea's Blue House and the South Korean military said in February this year that the first test of the long-range artillery interception system was successful.

President-elect Yin Xiyue promised during the campaign to bring the deployment forward to 2026.