As South Korea develops high-tech armed forces suited to network-centric warfare, Samsung Thales Corp. (STC) hopes to play a greater role in that effort - and double its annual sales to 1 trillion won ($723 million).
As South Korea's leading maker of naval combat systems, the company, based here, offers military electronics products that it has designed or adapted from foreign technologies.
STC is now aiming to export products to help revive the country's economy and broaden its own market, said Byun Seung-wan, STC's senior vice president.
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