Jindos have incredible hunting ability, and the South
Korean military uses this breed to learn to recognize thousands of military personnel on a base by their scent and to instantly detect unauthorized personnel.
Not exact matches
South Korea's
military used the software on its
military computers, but the North
Koreans still shouldn't have been able to get in because Seoul keeps its internet, or outwardly connected network, separate from its intranet, or private network.
The South
Korean military is allegedly
using dating apps as a way of outing gay men in the army.
In a recent article, Quartz claims that the South
Korean military is
using dating...
In a recent article, Quartz claims that the South
Korean military is
using dating platforms to find homosexual soldiers.
The South
Korean authorities look into allegations by retired American soldiers that large amounts of the toxic defoliant Agent Orange,
used extensively during the Vietnam War, were clandestinely buried at a onetime United States
military base in the country.