The US Forces Korea said Sunday it has officially set up the unit charged with operating the advanced missile defense system deployed in the country.
A ceremony was held in the southeastern county of Seongju on Thursday to transfer the Delta Battery of the 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade in Fort Bliss, Texas, to the 35th ADA Brigade in South Korea, official sources said.
The Terminal High Altitude Area Defense battery, which has missile launchers, command and control facilities and a powerful radar, was first deployed in April as part of the Global Response Force amid growing tensions on the Korean Peninsula. At the time there were two interceptor launchers stationed in the rural county. Four more were added last month.
This file photo, taken Sept. 12, 2017, shows a launcher of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system being positioned at a US military base in Seongju, 300 kilometers south of Seoul. The US Army, which transported four additional THAAD launchers to the base Sept. 7, has installed them there and is ready to operate them, along with two of the six THAAD launchers previously installed. (Yonhap)
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