According
to Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said on Thursday 03-09-2020,
“Korea Aerospace Industries Co. (KAI) has commenced final assembly of a
prototype jet at its assembly line in Sacheon, south of Seoul”.
Korean Aerospace Industries start first prototype assembly (Source: KAI) |
Under the KF-X project worth 8.8 trillion Won (US$7.3 billion), South Korea start working in 2015 to develop a home-grown fighter aircraft to replace the Air Force's aging fleet of F-4 and F-5 jets, KAI announced today quoting a DAPA statement.
The
greenlight for final assembly came following the design confirmation last year
and the local development of certain crucial technologies such as Active Electronically Scanning Array (AESA) radar.
The prototype is expected to be ready in the first half of 2021 and agency is eyeing 2026 to the completion of development after ground and flight tests, KAI said in a statement posed on its website.
South Korean home grown fighter jet will have own AESA radar (Source: KAI) |
KF-X Features
- The aircraft is designed to be able to fly at a maximum speed of Mach 1.81 with its flying range reaching 2900kms.
- The fighter will have 10 pods for missiles and fuel barrels.
- It will be able to carry several types of air-to-air missiles, such as Germany's IRIS-T and European developer MBDA's active radar guided Meteor missiles.
- Home grown Active Electronically Scanning Array (AESA) radar.
Prototype Testing
“KAI
will roll out the first KF-X prototype by April next year. After the first
prototype, the remaining five prototypes will come out one after another within
the same year. Test flights are scheduled in 2022,” a KAI official had said in
July 2020.
Of the
six prototypes, one will be delivered to Indonesia, co-developer of KF-X
project. The KF-X is expected to be slotted one level below the F-35 jets in
the South Korean Air Force. Starting with the test flights in 2022, the
prototypes will then undergo four years of trials, and the development is
expected to complete by mid-2026.
South Korean KF-X (Source: Republic of KAF) |
The
first batch of mass-produced KF-X aircraft are expected between 2026 and 2028.
They will be equipped with limited air-to-ground weapons in addition to
air-to-air weapons. The second batch, which will be series-produced from 2029,
will be capable of performing full air-to-air and air-to-ground combat
missions.
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