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.
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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!
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South Korean indigenous fighter jet programme KF-X will have new AESA Radar |
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