Cyber warfare intensified in the invasion of Ukraine, and the United States began to change the introduction of an integrated anti-aircraft missile defense system from South Korea's Cheongung to Israel's combined cyber operation system.
On the morning of the 24th, when Russia's all-out attack in Ukraine began, it was confirmed that major organizations such as the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of Home Affairs were subjected to cyberattacks, the Associated Press reported.
Citing a cybersecurity expert, KCNA cited a cybersecurity expert, saying, “These DDoS attacks and the mobilization of destructive malware by unidentified hackers infected hundreds of computers, and neighboring Latvia and Lithuania also suffered some damage. "The Russian military has been using the conventional attack method and the fusion method," he said.
In an article titled 'UAE is stumbled upon by the Houthis, searching for Israel's advanced radar', the military magazine Breaking Defense said, "The UAE is looking for an advanced version of the Green Pine radar, which is part of the Israeli Arrow system designed to intercept ballistic missiles." "It marks the first major arms agreement between the two countries," it reported on the 1st.
'Defense' is an article from Tel Aviv, Israel, saying, "Recently, the UAE embassy in Tel Aviv contacted the Israeli Defense Ministry to determine how an official request for Jerusalem to send advanced Israeli radars to the UAE will be accepted." "If Israel agrees, This will be the first major military technology acquisition between the two countries.”
The article said that after approval of the sale, the radar is purchased by the UAE and operated directly after a short training in Israel.
Defense reports that two Israeli Defense Ministry sources reported on January 31 that the UAE is pursuing an Israeli solution for long-range ballistic missile detection.
The Israeli prime minister made his first visit to the UAE on January 30, and at the same time that the Houthi rebels launched a missile attack, the UAE said that the US military had also launched a Patriot interceptor during the attack.
On January 17, when President Moon Jae-in visited the UAE and attempted to sign the Cheongung-II contract, there was also an attack by the Houthis, and the Crown Prince, who was originally scheduled to serve as a party to the contract, immediately announced his absence.
The U.S. is building the Integrated Air and Missiles Defense Battle Command System (IABCS), a mini-BMD, and will pay $175 million to the U.S. Army and Marine Corps in 2020. The British 'Jane's Defense Weekly' (JDW) reported in July of last year that the Air and Missile Multi Functional Team (AMMFT) is being operated for $230 million to produce an anti-prototype.
Korea's Cheongung-II is contracted for delivery in 2024, and unlike the Israeli-made, it is not compatible with the Patriot missile system and the THAAD system in the US-led multi-stage missile defense (MD) system.
Defense magazine said that the Barak-8ER anti-aircraft missile, which the UAE first requested in the introduction of Israel's multi-level air defense system, is the same model as Korea's export Chungung-II, but the Chungoung is not compatible with cyber warfare.
On the morning of the 24th, when Russia's all-but attack in Ukraine began, it was confirmed that major organizations such as the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of Home Affairs were subjected to cyberattacks, the Associated Press reported.
Citing a cybersecurity expert, KCNA cited a cybersecurity expert, saying, “These DDoS attacks and the mobilization of destructive malware by unidentified hackers infected hundreds of computers, and neighboring Latvia and Lithuania also suffered some damage. "The Russian military has been using the conventional attack method and the fusion method," he said.