South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, which represent the main branches of its armed forces, acknowledged in a statement on Tuesday that while the military can counter “attack drones that pose a real threat,” it does so in its ability to detect and respond to smaller ones meet, limited is spy drones.
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