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3,600-ton sub installed with lithium-ion batteries to be delivered in 2026
SEOUL -- A 3,600-ton submarine installed with lithium-ion batteries will be delivered to South Korea's submarine fleet in 2026. Lithium-ion batteries are more power-efficient, take up less space and improve underwater navigation capability and high-speed maneuvering compared to conventional lead-acid batteries. South Korea has carried out the preliminary design of a diesel-electric submarine carrying lithium-ion batteries. A prototype for performance verifi
2020-09-24
Airbus' EC155B1 helicopter line to be relocated to S. Korea in 2021
SEOUL -- Airbus, a European aircraft manufacturer, will relocate the production line of its EC155B1 helicopter to the base of its Korean partner next year and cooperate in the commercialization of personal air vehicles and drones, under an agreement between South Korean and EU aviation regulators. A working arrangement was concluded at a video conference between European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) CEO Patrick Ky and Kim Sang-do, a senior official in charge of
2020-09-18
Hanwha Systems selected to provide crucial equipment for next-generation destroyer
SEOUL -- Hanwha Systems will provide crucial equipment such as a combat management system and multifunction radars for South Korea's next-generation 6,000-ton "mini Aegis" destroyer that will have cruise missiles, advanced sensors, a missile defense system and stealth characteristics, all built with pure domestic technologies. Hanwha System was selected as the preferred bidder for a deal worth 670 billion w
2020-09-16
S. Korea's defense agency reveals development plan for attack and reconnaissance drones
A soldier operates a prototype attack drone equipped with a K-2 assault rifle. SEOUL -- South Korea's arms procurement agency disclosed images showing the prototypes of two military attack drones, one equipped with a K-2 assault rifle and the other with grenade launchers, that would support soldiers in battlefields. In an online seminar on September 15, the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said that it
2020-09-15
S. Korea to localize German engine of K-9 self-propelled howitzer
SEOUL -- South Korea will localize the German diesel engine of its K-9 self-propelled howitzer, which is one of the country's best-selling ground weapons, as part of a state project to acquire original technologies for key imported parts. Research and development will begin in 2021. K-9, produced by Hanwha Defense, boasts a high localization rate, but its engine has been provided by MTU Friedrichshafen of Germany. The Defense Acquisition Program Adm
2020-09-15
S. Korean military to deploy new 120 mm self-propelled mortar system
This captured picture shows the K200A1 tracked armored vehicle developed by Hanwha Defense. SEOUL -- The proposed deployment of a new 120-millimeter self-propelled mortar system was endorsed by a defense ministry-controlled state body in charge of arms acquisition. It is equipped with an automated fire control system featuring improved accuracy and range compared and enables rapid and precise firepower support. The self-propelled system is based on a varia
2020-09-09
S. Korea pushes for independent design and production of a military satellite communication system
SEOUL -- South Korea will push for the independent design and production of a military satellite communication system by utilizing technology acquired through the successful launch of its first military communications satellite, ANASIS-II, that was put into orbit on July 30 atop a rocket manufactured by U.S commercial space firm SpaceX. The Agency for Defense Development, a state agency for research and development in defense technology, said it would study sat
2020-08-28
S. Korean defense firms strengthen research into electromagnetic waves for military use
SEOUL -- Two major defense firms in South Korea joined hands with a research body respectively for research in electromagnetic waves that can be used in radar and other types of military equipment. LIG Nex1 signed a memorandum of understanding with the Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science (KIEES) for cooperation in electromagnetic wave technology. "LIG Nex1 has been pushing for R&D and localization of various weapons systems,&q
2020-08-21
S. Korea develops new smoke pots capable of blocking infrared detection in battlefields
SEOUL -- South Korea has developed smoke pots that can block not only visual observation but also infrared detection in battlefields. A defense ministry-controlled state body in charge of arms acquisition, highlighted the export competitiveness of home-made smoke pots, citing their excellent performance and lower price than U.S. products. Smoke canisters or pots contain chemicals that produce a great quantity of smoke when
2020-08-14
S. Korea discloses defense program for construction of light aircraft carrier
SEOUL -- South Korea's defense ministry will push ahead with the development of a 30,000-ton light aircraft carrier capable of supporting vertical landing combat jets such as F-35B, a variant of American stealth multirole fighters, as well as a 4,000-ton submarine with strengthened armed capabilities, including submarine-launched ballistic missiles. A new defense buildup program unveiled by the defense ministry included the development of a light aircraft carrier.
2020-08-10
S. Korea unveils home-made AESA radar for next-generation fighter jet
SEOUL -- The first prototype of a computer-controlled array antenna system for South Korea's home-made KF-X fighter jet was unveiled as a result of strenuous research work that began in 2016 after the United States refused to transfer sensitive core technologies such as radar steal function. Developers were lauded for acquiring independent technologies. The prototype of the Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) system was showcased in a cerem
2020-08-07
S. Korea joins arms race in Northeast Asia to develop hypersonic missiles
SEOUL -- Satisfied with its technological advance in missile capabilities and guided systems, South Korea has expressed its desire to join an arms race among major powers such as the United States, China and Russia in developing hypersonic missiles, which are too fast to be intercepted by any current missile defense system. The two Koreas have been locked in a race to develop and produce various missiles, with North Korea taking the upper hand in extending the r
2020-08-06
Daewoo shipbuilder partners with college research team to develop cybersecurity for smart warships.
This file image shows an electrically driven Zoomwalt-class U.S. destroyer. SEOUL -- Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) joined hands with a research team from Korea Univesity to develop cybersecurity technologies for next-generation smart warships. Cybersecurity protects networks connected to high-tech vessels in operation from cyberattacks. Yoon In-sang in charge of DSME's special ship design said that advanced cybersecurity technologie
2020-07-17
Home-made transmissions earn chance of being used for K2 tanks
SEOUL -- Home-made transmissions can be used for South Korea's main battle tank after a defense ministry-controlled state body in charge of arms acquisition unveiled revised standards on durability defects, paving the way for Hyundai Rotem to go ahead with the third mass-production of K2 Black Panther tanks this year. The Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said that it would apply revised standards fairly to the screen
2020-07-16
S. Korea's defense agency to promote research of non-weapon core technologies
SEOUL -- South Korea's state body controlled by the Defense Ministry has revised work guidelines to promote the development of non-weapon core technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing through the more active participation of academic and industrial sectors participate in short and long term defense projects. The Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said in a statement that the research and developme
2020-07-13
Appeals committee rejects transgender soldier's request for military service
SEOUL -- A military appeals committee rejected a request by Byun Hee-soo, a 22-year-old transgender staff sergeant, for her undisrupted military service as a tank pilot at a front-line camp, ruling an earlier decision to discharge the soldier was made legitimately. Byun has expressed a desire to keep serving in the military, but it's not known now whether the soldier will file administration litigation. Byung's legal fight has attracted widespread social attent
2020-07-03
Military officially allows soldiers to freely use smartphones at barracks after work hours
SEOUL -- South Korean soldiers can freely use smartphones at barracks after work hours after a 15-month test period that began in April 2019. Previously, only officers used smartphones while enlisted soldiers were allowed to use payphones if they wish to contact relatives or friends. The Defense Ministry said that from July 1, conscripted soldiers can use smartphones from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. during weekdays and from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on weekends. The ministry
2020-07-01
Advanced command and control system deployed at front-line military camp
SEOUL -- To cope with sudden cross-border strikes, commanders at South Korea's front-line military camps can make a quick decision and share real-time information with nearby units and make a fast decision for an optimal data-based attack recommended by an advanced command and control system that improved the operational performance of artillery firepower. The upgraded Army Tactical Command Information
2020-06-29
S. Korea wants purchase of more spy planes to beef up early warning system
A file picture shows a U.S. RQ-4 Global Hawk surveillance plane in the air. SEOUL -- South Korea will bolster intelligence capabilities by purchasing more spy planes or upgrading surveillance capabilities of those in service. South Korea's aerial early warning system is based mainly on E-737s, RQ-4 Global Hawks and RC-800s. To reduce its dependence on U.S. intelligence, South Korean troops want advanced surveillance equipment. A high-level screening
2020-06-26
Military project to develop mini Aegis destroyer made official
SEOUL -- A military project to develop South Korea's next-generation "mini Aegis" destroyer was made official after a state body controlled by the Defense Ministry issued a bid notice for the basic design of the stealthy warship to be equipped with a combat system developed with pure domestic technology. The Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA), a state body controlled by the Defense Ministry, said on Friday that a com
2020-05-29
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