(Seoul Road Power Power) is determined by an environmental impact assessment in South Korea. The electromagnetic radiation "trivial" produced by the US theater high -altitude defense system "Sad" deployed in southwestern South Korea is not exceeding the safety standards.The results of this assessment have cleared the obstacles of the permanent deployment of the Sade system.

The South Korean Ministry of Defense issued a statement on Wednesday (June 21) that the highest level of electromagnetic radiation issued by the Sade system was lower than the safety standard of 0.2%.Decising steps ".The Sade System was installed at the Xingzhou County Air Force Base in Gyeongshang North Daojin in 2017.

South Korean officials have stated that because residents near the base are worried that the Sade system has a adverse effect on human health, this missile defense system has not been fully operated.The newly released assessment results will be removed from this obstacle, allowing the Xingzhou County Air Force Base to expand infrastructure for the Sad system.

However, a South Korean Organization Alliance that opposes the Sade System's entry to criticize this environmental assessment, and hints that it will continue to protest the normalization of the Sad system.

In addition to the opposition of local citizen groups, South Korea's nearly neighboring China also responded fiercely against the Sade system to enter South Korea, saying that the system could peep at China.

South Korea and the United States say that the deployment of the Sad system is self -defense, aiming to fight against North Korea's weapon threats.North Korea with nuclear weapons is conducting various weapons tests, including intercontinental ballistic missiles.This series of actions exacerbated the tension of the Korean Peninsula, and also caused the US -DPRK relations.

Sad is a terminal defense system developed with kinetic energy killing and intercepting short -range and medium -range ballistic missiles developed by the US Army. It belongs to a part of the National Missile Defense Agency. It aims to intercept the scrap of scripting leggings and similar tactical ballistic missiles.