THAAD - Current Affairs Questions and Answers

1)   What does THAAD stand for, in the context of US military?

a. Thermo Nuclear High Altitude Area Defence
b. Terminal High Altitude Area Defence
c. Torque High Altitude Area Defence
d. Transitional High Altitude Area Defence
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: Terminal High Altitude Area Defence

Explanation:
The US military has moved parts of THAAD, the Terminal High Altitude Area Defence System to South Korea on 26th April 2017.

The earlier-than-expected steps to deploy the Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) system was also denounced by North Korea even as South Korea's presidential election are on May 9, 2017.

South Korea's Defence Ministry indicated elements of THAAD were moved to the deployment site, on what had been a golf course, about 250 km south of the capital, Seoul.

The battery was expected to be operational by the end of the year, it said.

The United States and South Korea agreed in 2016 to deploy the THAAD to counter the threat of missile launches by North Korea. They say it is solely aimed at defending against North Korea.

But China says the system's advanced radar can penetrate deep into its territory and undermine its security, while it will do little to deter the North, and is adamant in its opposition.

China is North Korea's sole major ally and is seen as crucial to US-led efforts to rein in North Korea.

The United States began moving the first elements of the system to South Korea in March after the North tested four ballistic missiles.

South Korea has accused China of discriminating against some South Korean companies operating in China because of the deployment.

The United States and North Korea have been stepping up warnings to each other in recent weeks over North Korea's development of nuclear weapons and missiles in defiance of UN resolutions.

North Korea says it needs the weapons to defend itself and has vowed to strike the United States and its Asian allies at the first sign of any attack on it.

The United States is sending the USS Carl Vinson carrier strike group to waters off the Korean peninsula, where it will join the USS Michigan, a nuclear submarine that docked in South Korea.

South Korea's navy has said it will hold drills with the U.S. strike group.

Kim Jong-un had supervised the country's “largest-ever” live-fire drill to mark 25th April''s 85th founding anniversary of its military, with more than 300 large-calibre, self-propelled artillery pieces on its east coast.


2)   South Korea and the US have indicated they will deploy an advance missile defence system in South Korea called THAAD. What does THAAD stand for?

a. The Thematic High Altitude Area Defence
b. The Thermal High Altitude Area Defence
c. The Terminal High Altitude Area Defence
d. None of the above
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: The Terminal High Altitude Area Defence

Explanation:
South Korea and the United States indicated on Friday, July 8 2016 that they would deploy an advanced missile defence system in South Korea to counter the threat from nuclear armed North Korea.

  • This has drawn a sharp and swift protest from neighbouring country China.
  • The Terminal High Altitude Area Defence or THAAD anti missile system will be used for protecting the country against North Korea’ s growing military and nuclear capabilities.
  • North Korea’s continued development of ballistic missiles has necessitated this defence system.
  • This comes after the US Treasury Department blacklisted Kim Jong Un and 10 other leaders for human rights abuses.
  • North Korea has referred to this as a “declaration of war.”