South Korea Sets Sail Towards Nuclear-Powered Submarines
South Korea plans to launch its first nuclear-powered submarine by the mid-2030s to counter North Korea's threats. The project, led by Defence Minister Ahn Gyu-back, will be developed locally using low-enriched uranium while maintaining a stance against developing nuclear weapons. Collaboration with the United States and the International Atomic Energy Agency ensures adherence to non-proliferation commitments.
South Korea is poised to introduce its first nuclear-powered submarine by the mid-2030s, said Defence Minister Ahn Gyu-back this Tuesday, aiming to counter North Korea's nuclear threats.
The submarine, utilizing low-enriched uranium fuel, will be developed in South Korea, enhancing the nation's shipbuilding and defense capabilities while avoiding nuclear weapons development.
Throughout the process, cooperation with the United States and the International Atomic Energy Agency ensures adherence to international non-proliferation standards, with a planned vessel launch in the mid-2030s.
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