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Korea holds first interagency exercise to tackle space debris hazards

Military personnel and officials participate in a field training exercise aimed at strengthening response capabilities against space debris risks on Thusday. [JOINT CHIEF OF STAFF]

Military personnel and officials participate in a field training exercise aimed at strengthening response capabilities against space debris risks on Thusday. [JOINT CHIEF OF STAFF]

 
Korea on Thursday conducted its first interagency field training exercise aimed at coping with potential hazards from space debris, the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said.
 
The exercise, organized by the JCS, was conducted at the Air Force's 20th Fighter Wing, attended by relevant agencies, including the Korea Aerospace Administration and the National Fire Agency, officials said.
 

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Under a scenario of space debris falling on Korean territory, participating agencies and the military jointly detected and tracked the debris, and retrieved it after a radioactivity test.
 
Thursday's exercise marked the first training of its kind and came on the heels of a tabletop exercise conducted last year.
 
The JCS said it plans to strengthen its capabilities to detect and track space debris, and implement joint response measures against such risks.
 
 
 

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