US deploys more missiles in SKorea

As a temporary measure the US has deployed a Patriot missile battery in South Korea before a more sophisticated system is installed.

The United States has temporarily deployed an additional Patriot missile battery in South Korea in response to North Korea's nuclear test and a long-range rocket launch.

The announcement on Saturday came as Seoul and Washington prepare to begin talks as early as next week on deploying a more sophisticated US missile defence system in South Korea, known as THAAD.

The US military command in South Korea says that an air defence battery unit from Ft Bliss, Texas, has been conducting ballistic missile training using the Patriot system with other American forces based at Osan Air Base near Seoul.

Lt Gen Thomas Vandal, commander of Eighth Army, says "exercises like this ensure we are always ready to defend against an attack from North Korea".


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