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S Korean firm offers anti-aircraft missile to India: report
SEOUL (BNS): A South Korean defence company has put forward a proposal to sell its portable anti-aircraft missile system to India, according to a news report.
The LIG Nex1 Co. has offered its Shingung portable missiles to India, a defence official said. “LIG Nex1 submitted a request for a proposal early this year to the Indian government to export the Shingung portable missiles,” the unnmaned official was quoted as saying by the Yonhap news agency recently. The Shin-gung, meaning "God's Bow" in Korean, is being used by the South Korean Army since 2005. The man-portable air-defence system (MANPAD) is capable of hitting targets as high as 3.5 kilometers with a speed of Mach 2.0 and a distance range of 7 km, according to the report. The surface-to-air missile is marketed internationally under the name Chiron. Total Comments :
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