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South Korea to buy ship-based interceptors to counter ballistic missile threats
The South Korean military believes SM-3 interceptors will be effective against an electromagnetic pulse attack originating from a high altitude.
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T-X loss casts shadow over South Korean arms exports
The U.S. Air Force’s latest decision to award a multibillion-dollar trainer jet contract to a Boeing-Saab partnership seems to have slashed hopes for Korea Aerospace Industries to surge as a world-class aircraft maker.
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South Korean military to upgrade ‘friend or foe’ ID capability
Three South Korean defense manufacturers are competing for the IFF upgrade contract by teaming up with foreign IFF developers.
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Defective rotor parts from Airbus blamed for fatal South Korean helicopter crash
An interim report from a joint investigation into a fatal crash of a South Korean Marine Corps helicopter indicates that defects in the main rotor mast likely caused the accident, according to military sources.
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Customers have second thoughts about Surion helo buy after fatal crash
A fatal crash of a South Korean Marine Corps helicopter is expected to deal a serious blow to the local helicopter maker’s export bids.
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South Korea plans to locally develop missile for homemade future jet
The government is scheduled to pick a local partner company no later than September for exploratory development of the missile, modeled after the Taurus KEPD 350.
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South Korea unveils first images of KF-X design with European missiles
South Korea originally preferred fitting the KF-X aircraft with U.S. weapons systems, but the U.S. government has yet to approve the export license of the missiles.
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Koreas seek withdrawal of long-range artillery near border
For South Korea, the North’s artillery deployed near the border justifies the former’s defenses, as the North’s weaponry is capable of hitting Seoul and surrounding areas.
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Botched deal with Bell may mean first export sale for South Korean helo
Surion manufacturer Korea Aerospace Industries has expressed high hopes for the utility helicopter’s first overseas sale.
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South Korea to reboot training helicopter acquisition
Multiple industry sources say the TH-X negotiations broke down mainly because of cost concerns.
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South Korea to buy ship-based interceptors to counter ballistic missile threats
The South Korean military believes SM-3 interceptors will be effective against an electromagnetic pulse attack originating from a high altitude.
-
T-X loss casts shadow over South Korean arms exports
The U.S. Air Force’s latest decision to award a multibillion-dollar trainer jet contract to a Boeing-Saab partnership seems to have slashed hopes for Korea Aerospace Industries to surge as a world-class aircraft maker.
-
South Korean military to upgrade ‘friend or foe’ ID capability
Three South Korean defense manufacturers are competing for the IFF upgrade contract by teaming up with foreign IFF developers.
-
Defective rotor parts from Airbus blamed for fatal South Korean helicopter crash
An interim report from a joint investigation into a fatal crash of a South Korean Marine Corps helicopter indicates that defects in the main rotor mast likely caused the accident, according to military sources.
-
Customers have second thoughts about Surion helo buy after fatal crash
A fatal crash of a South Korean Marine Corps helicopter is expected to deal a serious blow to the local helicopter maker’s export bids.
-
South Korea plans to locally develop missile for homemade future jet
The government is scheduled to pick a local partner company no later than September for exploratory development of the missile, modeled after the Taurus KEPD 350.
-
South Korea unveils first images of KF-X design with European missiles
South Korea originally preferred fitting the KF-X aircraft with U.S. weapons systems, but the U.S. government has yet to approve the export license of the missiles.
-
Koreas seek withdrawal of long-range artillery near border
For South Korea, the North’s artillery deployed near the border justifies the former’s defenses, as the North’s weaponry is capable of hitting Seoul and surrounding areas.
-
Botched deal with Bell may mean first export sale for South Korean helo
Surion manufacturer Korea Aerospace Industries has expressed high hopes for the utility helicopter’s first overseas sale.
-
South Korea to reboot training helicopter acquisition
Multiple industry sources say the TH-X negotiations broke down mainly because of cost concerns.
-
South Korea to buy ship-based interceptors to counter ballistic missile threats
The South Korean military believes SM-3 interceptors will be effective against an electromagnetic pulse attack originating from a high altitude.
-
T-X loss casts shadow over South Korean arms exports
The U.S. Air Force’s latest decision to award a multibillion-dollar trainer jet contract to a Boeing-Saab partnership seems to have slashed hopes for Korea Aerospace Industries to surge as a world-class aircraft maker.
-
South Korean military to upgrade ‘friend or foe’ ID capability
Three South Korean defense manufacturers are competing for the IFF upgrade contract by teaming up with foreign IFF developers.
-
Defective rotor parts from Airbus blamed for fatal South Korean helicopter crash
An interim report from a joint investigation into a fatal crash of a South Korean Marine Corps helicopter indicates that defects in the main rotor mast likely caused the accident, according to military sources.
-
Customers have second thoughts about Surion helo buy after fatal crash
A fatal crash of a South Korean Marine Corps helicopter is expected to deal a serious blow to the local helicopter maker’s export bids.
-
South Korea plans to locally develop missile for homemade future jet
The government is scheduled to pick a local partner company no later than September for exploratory development of the missile, modeled after the Taurus KEPD 350.
-
South Korea unveils first images of KF-X design with European missiles
South Korea originally preferred fitting the KF-X aircraft with U.S. weapons systems, but the U.S. government has yet to approve the export license of the missiles.
-
Koreas seek withdrawal of long-range artillery near border
For South Korea, the North’s artillery deployed near the border justifies the former’s defenses, as the North’s weaponry is capable of hitting Seoul and surrounding areas.
-
Botched deal with Bell may mean first export sale for South Korean helo
Surion manufacturer Korea Aerospace Industries has expressed high hopes for the utility helicopter’s first overseas sale.
-
South Korea to reboot training helicopter acquisition
Multiple industry sources say the TH-X negotiations broke down mainly because of cost concerns.











