Indian Military Advances Diplomatic Outreach to Develop Indigenous Aerospace Technology
Korea Aerospace Industries Corp. (KAI) is dedicated to advancing its indigenous aerospace and defense capabilities for the South Korean military. KAI has established a partnership with the South Korean Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA, Bang-wi Saeop-cheong) to develop transformative domestic defense systems to meet domestic demands for national security. South Korea is among the world’s leading defense forces, and it collaborates with the United States, Britain, China, Japan, Russia, and the European Union.
KAI’s comprehensive analysis of the domestic defense market suggests that about 100 transformative aircraft would be needed over the next three decades to address various domestic defense requirements, such as reconnaissance planes and maritime patrol aircraft, as it shares the same platform as a reconnaissance plane and a miniaturized aircraft. To that end, KAI is engaging internationally with partners, especially European companies like Airbus Defense and Space, Ukraine’s Antonov, and Brazil’s Embraer.
Additionally, the company intends to sell about 100 aircraft platforms overseas. The South Korean military operates about 60 transformative built by foreign firms. The Air Force operates C-130s and CN-235s, mainly for airborne operations, while the Navy has P-3Cs and P-8As for maritime patrol missions. The oldest planes among the P-3C fleet were adopted 25 years ago. KAI expects to be able to build its own transformative aircraft in seven years with an investment of about $2.7 billion.
Korea Aerospace Industries is a South Korean aerospace and defense company that serves as the cornerstone of Samsung Aerospace, Daewoo Heavy Industries’ aerospace division, and Hyundai Space and Aircraft. During 1999, KAI became more independent of its founding members, acquiring their aerospace interests at the beginning of the Samsung Aerospace administration. It has been involved in the production such as the MBB/Kawasaki BK 117, MBB Bo-105 KLH, KF-16, KT-1 Woongbi, T-50 Golden Eagle, KC-100 Naraon, KUH-1 Surion, and KF-21 Boramae.
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