What is South Korea’s Iron Dome (LAMD)?
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The Low-Altitude Missile Defense (LAMD) is an indigenous interceptor system designed specifically to counter North Korea’s long-range artillery and rocket threats. While often compared to Israel’s Iron Dome, the South Korean version is being engineered to handle a much higher intensity of fire—speciRead more
The Low-Altitude Missile Defense (LAMD) is an indigenous interceptor system designed specifically to counter North Korea’s long-range artillery and rocket threats. While often compared to Israel’s Iron Dome, the South Korean version is being engineered to handle a much higher intensity of fire—specifically the “saturation attacks” from systems like the “Super-Large” Multiple Rocket Launcher.
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