TOKYO/SEOUL -- Japan and South Korea aim to lower blind spots on North Korean missile activity by linking their radar systems through the U.S., a move designed to allow the sharing of launch data in real time.
Plan to pave way for faster, more accurate response to North Korean launches
A radar facility is seen on high ground in Japan's Okinawa prefecture. © Reuters
TOKYO/SEOUL -- Japan and South Korea aim to lower blind spots on North Korean missile activity by linking their radar systems through the U.S., a move designed to allow the sharing of launch data in real time.