Iraq will reportedly purchase KM-SAM medium-range air defense systems from South Korea in a deal estimated at $2.6 billion.
Arab media first reported on September 11 that the Iraqi government and Korean defense company LIG Nex1 Co. will sign a formal contract on the deal, which will include at least eight systems, next week.
Iraqi Defense Minister Thabet Muhammad Al-Abbasi confirmed the deal to the official Iraqi News Agency on September 12.
“The recently contracted medium-range surface-to-air missile system M-SAM is considered very advanced, as Iraq has reached an agreement based on the directives of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, with the Korean company Elagi and the government of the Republic of South Korea to purchase a number of them to protect Iraqi airspace,” the minister said, noting that “these batteries are scheduled to arrive in Iraq successively over the coming years.”.
“The financing of these systems will be in batches, as they will provide the Air Defense Command with high capabilities due to their importance in supporting national sovereignty and protecting the airspace from any aggression,” he added.
The minister also said that “the first missile battery will arrive next year to begin training Iraqi combat and technical cadres as engineers and technicians on it in the fourth or sixth month of next year in the Republic of South Korea at the manufacturing company.”.
If a deal is signed, Iraq will become the third Middle Eastern country to import the South Korean-made air defense system following the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
The system was developed by the Agency for Defense Development with technical support from Russian air defense giants Almaz-Antey and Fakel, based on technology from the 9M96 missile used on S-350E and S-400 air defense systems.
LIG Nex1 is the main contractor of the air defense system, working in close partnership with other Korean companies. While LIG Nex1 manufactures missiles and integrated systems, Hanwha Systems Co. produces radars and Hanwha Aerospace Co. makes the launchers and vehicles.
The export version of the KM-SAM, also known as Cheolmae II, offers an active electronically scanned array multi-function radar. The system’s latest missile, the Block-II, has a range of 50 kilometers with an engagement altitude of up to 20 kilometers. It also has a hit-to-kill capability which is especially effective against ballistic missiles.
Iraqi air defenses are currently mainly made up of two dozen Pantsir-S short-range air defense systems which Russia delivered in 2016.
Previously, Iraq showed interest in Russia’s S-300 and S-400 long-range air defense systems. Political pressure and threats of sanctions from the United States in addition to financial limits have so far prevented the country from importing such systems.
Iraq’s need for better air defenses became clear last April when Israel launched a strike against Iran through the country’s airspace. Furthermore, Turkey continues to expand its drone operations in northern Iraq. Earlier this month, a Turkish combat drone was downed by an Iraqi Pantsir-S over the province of Kirkuk.
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russian tech companies working with s korean defense companies. who knew? one would think their affinity for us tech would preclude russian tech. why would russia allow their tech to be integrated with s koreans who would immediately transfer it to the us? would the resulting system even attack western assets?
haha! surprised?! we have known that for ages, this is business, as in west, as in everywhere, the one and only princip, serbia selling ammunition to israel that kills palestinian everyday, now back to this deal, it’s not against turkey or israel but it works against inside drones that aims at us forces and a signal to iranian!
to maximise profits to the billionaire industrialists to justify their activities
you’re very very naive about international relations nothing is what it seems the whole scam is just to make the bums in seats believe the theatre of operations is as it appears to be
its the same old colloseum spectical, but the crouds sit at home to watch, and the battle fields are massive fronts covered in kill zone trenches for the rounded up slaves forced to die for zionist entertainment.
south korea is powerhouse in military development. they even have respectable 5th multirole fighters as well. for russia, s300 & s400 are commercially available. and this collaboration is part of that same doctrine. they are very capable — but in case of all out war, you also need all systems integrated to give you edge or even dominance in battlefield such systems include early warning radar systems, and electronic warfare and satellites, etc.
satan is the great deceiver
it’s really not that deep from a spiritual perspective. as long as humans are killing humans and conquering each other instead of the stars — he proves that humans are inferior and animalistic.
complications for the jews no doubt!
ww3 is kicking off, why even bother to buy second best? go straight for russian analogs that are top rated, combat proven and prolly better priced too? will integrate better with your neighbours airdefenses and have a more reliable supply line to your producers of parts. i agree that south korea makes good weapons, but most are copied us analogs, t50, etc. sk still builds malls that collapse, boats that can cut so hard they’ll sink themselves with no safeguard… be warned.