Military defence technology systems
Question
What is "Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD)", sometimes seen in the news?
Options
An Israeli radar system
India's indigenous anti-missile programme
An American anti-missile system
A defence collaboration between Japan and South Korea
Explanation
THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense) is a long-range air defense system developed by the United States. It is designed to detect, track, and engage aircrafts, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles at high altitudes. THAAD has been deployed in various countries including South Korea, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, often generating geopolitical discussions. The system is manufactured by Lockheed Martin and has been a subject of news coverage particularly regarding its deployment in South Korea to counter North Korean threats. Option (a) is incorrect as Israel uses different radar systems like Iron Dome. Option (b) is incorrect as India has developed Akash and Prithvi air defense systems. Option (d) confuses it with collaboration frameworks rather than a specific system. > Key fact: THAAD = American system developed by Lockheed Martin for high-altitude air defense. Answer: (c).
Question details
Year
2018
Paper
GS Paper 1
Question
Q43
Subject
International Relations
Sub-topic
Defence systems and military technology
Type
Factual single
Difficulty
Easy
Nature
Current-affairs-linked
Source hint
Current Affairs 2017-2018
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