Four soldiers from the army confirmed to have coronavirus. | Source: Shutterstock
CCN: Gripped in Coronavirus Panic, S.Korea Confirms Army Soldier Infections
The South Korean govt raised its alert for the coronavirus and almost immediately, the military found 4 soldiers to have COVID-19.
* South Korea reports new cases of coronavirus as four army soldiers are affected.
* 6,400 soldiers are being diagnosed as a precautionary measure.
* The government raised alert level to the maximum, but reluctant towards imposing additional travel restrictions.
Hours after the government of South Korea raised the alert level for coronavirus to the maximum, the Department of Defense reported the first case of soldiers in the core army being infected within the country.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 24, 2020
13 South Korean soldiers confirmed as coronavirus patients, 7,500 in quarantine -- Yonhap News Agency
S. Korean military to delay conscription reviews because of coronavirus outbreak -- Hankyoreh
US military dependent in South Korea tests positive for coronavirus -- The Hill
US Forces Korea, DoDEA says schools to remain closed this week as South Korea takes ‘unprecedented’ steps to fight virus -- Military Times
US soldiers fighting to keep virus from base at ground zero of South Korean crisis -- Stars and Stripes
US forces in Afghanistan, CENTCOM monitoring coronavirus amid reports of infections in the region -- Stars and Stripes
US military takes coronavirus precautions ahead of large-scale Cobra Gold drills in Thailand -- Stars and Stripes
Pentagon officials keeping an eye on morale at nuclear bases -- Military Times
Lockheed Martin receives $12.3 million to develop underwater drone -- UPI
Marine One Gets $471M 'Go' Order for Sikorsky -- Military.com/The Hour, Norwalk, Conn.
Defiant, Raider and SARA fly together in first public demo -- Defense News
The military's 'war for talent' is affecting what the Navy's future ships will look like -- Business Insider
Pearl Harbor Dry Dock Might Be Replaced and Upgraded -- Military.com/The Honolulu Star-Advertiser
The largest cyber exercise you’ve never heard of -- Fifth Domain
Additional US service member diagnosed with brain injury from Iran attack -- The Hill
Navy and Marine Corps to Ban Personal Firearms for Foreign Troops -- Military.com
US Congress set for clash over surveillance reforms -- The Hill
US can’t continue tolerating Russian ‘noncompliance’ on Open Skies, says Esper -- Defense News
New US Army training team heads to Africa -- Toronto Star/AP
In West Africa, U.S. Military Struggles for Scarce Resources as Terrorism Threat Grows -- Foreign Policy
Trump Announces Military Deal With India, Expresses Optimism For Trade Pact -- VOA
Libya Asks U.S. to Set Up Military Base to Counter Russia -- Bloomberg
UK Military’s Trident Nuclear Deterrent Replacement Plan Leaked by Pentagon -- Sputnik
Germany’s to-do list: A spring of (in)decisions is brewing in Berlin -- Defense News
Is China’s Military Doing Enough to Fight the Coronavirus? -- National Interest
China’s arms industry back in business despite disruption by coronavirus -- SCMP
Taiwan advises military personnel against visiting 29 countries -- Taiwan News
Thai Air Force releases wish list for the next decade -- Defense News
Prototype of Hypersonic Missile Designed for Su-57 Fighter Jet Ready for Testing – Reports -- Sputnik
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps wrestles with new reality after killing of its chief military strategist -- The Washington Post
Iran sustains military spending in face of US sanctions -- Financial Times
The presentation of new weapons, purpotedly created by the Houthi forces -- Sputnik
Israel hosts third international military doctrine conference -- Jerusalem Post
Canadian military won’t block Chinese surveillance cameras banned by U.S. -- The Logic
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