South Korea's test of a self-developed infrared countermeasure device was successful, a Seoul military official said Wednesday.
The device known as Directional Infrared Counter Measures protects aircraft from infrared homing, or "heat-seeking" missiles.
DIRCM was tested in July and yielded desirable results, local newspaper Kyunghyang Shinmun reported.
The device is typically mounted to an aircraft and confuses incoming enemy missiles so they miss their target.
[upi.com]
27/9/17
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The device known as Directional Infrared Counter Measures protects aircraft from infrared homing, or "heat-seeking" missiles.
DIRCM was tested in July and yielded desirable results, local newspaper Kyunghyang Shinmun reported.
The device is typically mounted to an aircraft and confuses incoming enemy missiles so they miss their target.
[upi.com]
27/9/17
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