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[Asia Economy Yang Nak-gyu, Military Specialist Reporter] Hanwha Systems has embarked on the 'Joint Military Information Processing System (MIMS-C) Performance Improvement System Development Project.'


According to Hanwha Systems on the 2nd, they will invest 59.4 billion KRW by 2024 to develop joint military information analysis capabilities through the interconnection of Korea-US information systems.


The MIMS-C improvement project aims to enhance core information processing capabilities such as target information and joint military information to support joint operations led by the Republic of Korea Armed Forces. It plans to develop △'sustained interconnection' between Korea-US systems △'intelligent analysis' for effective joint military information analysis △'system survivability' that guarantees 24/7 uninterrupted operation.


Kim Kyung-han, head of Hanwha Systems' ICT division, stated, "Based on the know-how accumulated from the previous C4I development project, we will do our best to succeed in the performance improvement system development."



Meanwhile, Hanwha Systems successfully carried out the 'Military Information Integrated Processing System (MIMS) Performance Improvement Exploratory Development' project in 2017 and is currently conducting the 'Military Information Integrated Processing System Performance Improvement' project, possessing a high level of understanding and technical capability for this project.


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