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20 September 2023
by Jon Grevatt
According to DAPA, the new KTSSM-II will have a greater range than the baseline KTSSM (pictured above), which Hanwha has said has a range of between 130 and 180 km. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) has said it will invest KRW290 billion (USD218 million) over the next four years to complete the development of an upgraded version of its guided Korean Tactical Surface-to-Surface Missile (KTSSM).
DAPA said on 19 September that funds for development of the new KTSSM-II will be available from September 2023 to December 2027. It said prototype development will be led by the Agency for Defense Development (ADD), a DAPA subsidiary, with involvement from local industry.
The Hanwha group is expected to be named prime contractor to build the prototype. Hanwha developed the baseline KTSSM and has been involved in preliminary KTSSM-II development. Without identifying Hanwha, DAPA said ADD is preparing to sign a contract with a local company to lead production of the KTSSM-II prototype.
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