South Korea has unveiled an indigenous active
electronically scanned-array (AESA) radar prototype for use by the Republic of
Korea Air Force’s (RoKAF’s) next-generation multirole fighter aircraft, which
is being developed under the Korean Fighter eXperimental (KF-X) programme.
South Korea Unveiled new AESA Radar collaboration with ELTA Systems (Israel Aerospace Industries) for its new fighter jet KF-X |
The
radar, which has been under development since 2016 by South Korean company
Hanwha Systems and the country’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD), was
unveiled in a ceremony held on 7-August-2020, according to the Defense Acquisition
Program Administration (DAPA).
The radar will now undergo further ground performance and installation tests before being integrated with the first KF-X prototype for further testing, said South Korean officials, adding that Elta Systems – a subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) – has collaborated on the programme and is assisting with the testing phase.
Very few details have emerged about the AESA radar, which officials have described as a “state-of-the-art system capable of detecting and tracking more than 1,000? targets simultaneously”. May be it become the first in the world to do so!
South Korean indigenous fighter jet programme KF-X will have new AESA Radar |
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