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L-SAM
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L-SAM

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L-SAM
Type Mobile surface-to-air missile/anti-ballistic missile system
Place of origin South Korea
Service history
In service 2026
Used by Republic of Korea Air Force
Production history
Designer Agency for Defense Development
Hanwha (Anti-Ballistic), LIG Nex1 (Anti-Aircraft)
Designed 2019
Manufacturer Hanwha,LIG Nex1
Specifications
Maximum firing range 150 km (Both interceptors)

Flight altitude 100 km (Anti-missile)

L-SAM is a South Korean missile defense system under development. It aims to shoot down ballistic missiles from North Korea in their terminal phase. It will use a trailer-mounted S band AESA radar.

It will be an upper-tier interceptor for a layered defense, as part of the Korean Air and Missile Defense (KAMD) project, slated to be ready in the early 2020s, with the lower tier composed of Patriot PAC-3 and KM-SAM batteries.

Performance levels were to be twice as superior to the Patriot and KM-SAM missiles, and it is designed based on a hot launch type VLS (Vertical Launching System) that is different from KM-SAM, which was developed based on a cold launch type VLS in Russia.

The L-SAM system is expected to use two types of interceptors: one for aircraft and the other for ballistic missiles. The missile interceptor will be capable of intercepting missiles at altitudes between 40-100 km. An L-SAM battery will consist of a multifunction radar, a command-and-control (C2) center, a combat control station, and four truck-mounted launchers, two for each missile type.

Its first successful test-firing occurred on 23 February 2022 to see if the interceptor could fly on an intended trajectory and fall accurately on a pre-set spot.

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