Seoul, January 20 (QNA) - South Korea on Monday officially began the development of a homegrown interceptor system akin to Iron Dome to bolster its defense against against external threats. The South Korea's arms procurement agency said that the Korean government plans to spend 479.8 billion won ($329 million) through 2028 to develop the Low-Altitude Missile Defense (LAMD) system designed to simultaneously intercept incoming artillery rounds, according to the Defense ...