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(LEAD) U.S. deploys additional Patriot missile systems to S. Korea

All News 10:47 February 13, 2016

(ATTN: RECASTS headline, lead; UPDATES with more details throughout)

SEOUL, Feb. 13 (Yonhap) -- The United States has deployed additional Patriot missile systems to South Korea as part of an effort to counter North Korea's latest provocations, United States Forces Korea (USFK) said Saturday.

The USFK headquarters in Seoul said it has been working closely with the South Korean government in regards to the deployment of the missiles and that the stationing of its assets is part of an emergency readiness exercise being carried out in response to Pyongyang's recent launching of long-range missiles.

The isolationist country fired off a missile, which can target the United States, on Sunday. This launch came after it detonated its fourth nuclear device on Jan. 6.

The Patriot missiles from Delta Battery of the 1-43 Air Defense Artillery unit stationed at Fort Bliss in Texas have joined up with two existing batteries in Osan Air Base to carry out anti-missile defensive drills. The 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade in Osan, some 55 kilometers south of the capital city, has 96 PAC-2 and PAC-3 Patriot missiles.

"The South Korea-U.S. Alliance is mission focused on the real threat from North Korea,” said Lt. Gen. Thomas Vandal, Commanding General of Eighth Army. "North Korea’s continued development of ballistic missiles against the expressed will of the international community requires the Alliance to maintain effective and ready ballistic missile defenses. Exercises like this ensure we are always ready to defend against an attack from North Korea."

The Patriot missiles, with a top speed of upwards to Mach 5, can reach an altitude of 40 kilometers. They can be used to intercept North Korea's short-range KN-01 and KN-02 missiles as well as the longer range Scud and Rodong systems that can target all of South Korea.

Military authorities also said that the newly deployed missiles will be used to better integrate the missile defense posture of South Korea and the United States. This close cooperation can boost joint capabilities aimed at defending against, detecting and destroying North Korean missile threats.

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