Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
November 2005 South Korea Special Weapons News
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- T-50 MAKES ITS INTERNATIONAL AERIAL DEBUT AT DUBAI AIR SHOW Lockheed Martin 21 Nov 2005 -- The T-50 Golden Eagle advanced jet trainer made its international aerial debut showcasing its supersonic capabilities and technological advances today at the Dubai International Air Show. Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd. (KAI) is the prime contractor for the T-50 program, and Lockheed Martin [NYSE:LMT] is principal subcontractor.
- South Korea Cabinet Approves Iraq Troop Cut VOA 21 Nov 2005 -- Officials in Seoul say the South Korean government has approved a proposal to withdraw one-third of the country's troops from Iraq, while extending the remaining soldiers' deployment by a year.
- General Dynamics Canada to Provide Acoustic Signal Processors for Republic of Korea Navy General Dynamics 18 Nov 2005 -- General Dynamics Canada has been awarded a contract by L-3 Communications Integrated Systems to provide the Acoustic Signal Processing (ASP) systems for eight Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN) P-3 Orion Maritime Patrol Aircraft. General Dynamics Canada is a business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD). Work will be performed in Ottawa, Ontario.
- Bush, South Korea's Roh Emphasize Unified Stance on North Korea Washington File 17 Nov 2005 -- President Bush and South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun emphasized their unified stance on ridding the Korean Peninsula of nuclear weapons during a joint press conference after their summit discussions November 17.
- U.S.-South Korean Alliance Mutually Beneficial, Presidents Say Washington File 17 Nov 2005 -- President Bush and South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun said the evolving security alliance between their two countries is satisfactory and "mutually beneficial."
- Bush, Roh Say Nuclear-Armed North Korea Will Not be Tolerated VOA 17 Nov 2005 -- President Bush and South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun declared they would not tolerate a nuclear-armed North Korea, and affirmed they would push diplomatic efforts to resolve the nuclear dispute with Pyongyang.
- United States, South Korea Share Same Goals for North Korea Washington File 16 Nov 2005 -- Although their approaches may differ, the United States and South Korea share the same goals regarding North Korea, say Bush administration officials.
- South Korean, Chinese Leaders Urge Continued Effort on North Korean Nuclear Dispute VOA 16 Nov 2005 -- The presidents of South Korea and China have agreed to push further to persuade North Korea to dismantle its nuclear programs
- 12th Reunion of Separated Families and Relatives Ends KCNA 11 Nov 2005 -- The 12th reunion of separated families and relatives that began at Mt. Kumgang Resort came to an end today
- 12th Reunion of Separated Families, Relatives Begins KCNA 08 Nov 2005 -- The 12th reunion of separated families and relatives has begun in Mt. Kumgang resort. According to the previous custom, those from the north side had a collective meeting first with their families and relatives from the south on Nov. 5.
- U.S. Forces in S. Korea Stage Evacuation Drill of Noncombatants KCNA 05 Nov 2005 -- The U.S. forces in south Korea staged an exercise of evacuating noncombatants to Japan allegedly to cope with a contingency, according to the south Korean KBS
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