South Korea signals AESA progression
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
01 June 2018
South Korea is moving to the critical design phase of its programme to develop an AESA radar system for the Korean Fighter Experimental (KFX) aircraft, which is scheduled to be produced from the mid-2020s. Source: Korea Aerospace Industries
South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) has signalled progression in its programme to develop an active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar system in collaboration with local industry.
DAPA said in a statement on 31 May that its radar programme – intended to support the Korean Fighter Experimental (KFX) aircraft – has completed a two-year preliminary design phase and will now move to the critical design stage before a design review in May 2019.
Following the design review, DAPA hopes to produce a pilot prototype in 2020, which will be installed on early prototypes of the KFX from 2022. After several years of trials, DAPA aims to start initial production of both the aircraft and its AESA radar from the mid-2020s.
Under a KRW360 billion (USD334 million) contract awarded in mid-2016, the AESA development programme is led by Hanwha Systems, which is collaborating with the Agency for Defense Development (ADD), a DAPA subsidiary. Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), as lead developer of the KFX, is also involved in the programme.
KAI has previously outlined a target to produce about 250 twin-engine KFX fighter aircraft to replace the Republic of Korea Air Force’s (RoKAF’s) F-4E Phantom and F-5E Tiger II aircraft and, ultimately, its F-16 Fighting Falcon platforms. KAI also expects to export several hundred KFX fighters.
http://www.janes.com/article/80552/south-korea-signals-aesa-progression
Ini Dia, Penampakan C295 Berseragam Polisi Udara
Juni 1, 2018
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ANGKASAREVIEW.COM – Pesawat angkut medium ringan C295 pesanan Direktorat Polisi Udara, Baharkam, Kepolisian Republik Indonesia (Polri) mulai tampak menggenakan seragam Polisi Udara berlabur warna biru-putih.
Pesawat terlihat sedang menjalani uji di kawasan pabrik PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) di Bandung, Jawa Barat. Hal ini menandakan pesawat tersebut tak lama lagi akan diserahterimakan.
Seperti diketahui Polri memesan satu pesawat C295 dan satu helikopter Bell 412EP dari PTDI. Penandatanganan kontraknya telah dilaksanakan pada 21 September 2015 di Markas Direktorat Polisi Udara, Pondok Cabe, Tangerang Selatan, Banten.
Pesawat C295 dikembangkan dari CN235 yang badannya diperpanjang tiga meter. Pesawat ini dibuat oleh Airbus Defence & Space di Spanyol. Pesawat menggunakan mesin turboprop baru Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127G yang dilengkapi enam bilah baling-baling Hamilton Standard 586-F.
Dibanding CN235 yang berkapasitas 50 orang atau muatan 6 ton, kinerja C295 lebih tinggi. C295 bisa mengangkut 70 orang pasukan atau muatan hingga 9,25 ton. Jangkauan terbang pun meningkat dari 4.355 km pada CN235 menjadi 5.400 km pada C295.
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Kehadiran C295 akan menambah kekuatan yaptap (pesawat sayap tetap) Polud (Polisi Udara) menjadi 13 unit. Saat ini Polud diperkuat 2 NC212, 4 PZL M28, 2 Beechraft 1900D, 1 Beechraft 18CH, 2 Diamond DA 40, dan 1 Fokker F50 yang menjadi pesawat yaptap terbesar.
Pesawat angkut serbaguna C295 pesanan Polud terlihat masih menyandang registrasi pabrik, AX-2910. Ini bermakna pesawat C295 kesepuluh yang dirakit oleh PTDI. Selain pesanan Polri, pabrik pesawat pelat merah ini juga sedang menggarap sebuah C295 lainnya versi patroli maritim (MPA) untuk TNI AU.
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Transport Aircraft C295 for Indonesian Police.