In Iran war debut, South Korea’s cut-price Patriot outshines US interceptors

South Korea built the Cheongung-II to stop North Korean missiles. Now the system is stopping Iranian ones – and in doing so, has turned Seoul into one of the most sought-after defence suppliers on the planet.
The medium-range surface-to-air missile system, also known as the KM-SAM Block II, has scored a reported interception rate of 96 per cent against Iranian missiles fired at the United Arab Emirates.
It was a combat debut that rivalled, and in some cases exceeded, the performance of the US…  

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