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South Korea unveils first images of KF-X design with European missiles
By: Jeff Jeong   13 hours ago
KF-X fighter aircraft, nearly 30 months after the launch of the indigenous fighter development program in January 2016.

The disclose of the preliminary KF-X design came after the Defense Acquisition Program Administration, or DAPA, held a preliminary design review, or PDR, between June 26 and June 28 of the 4.5-generation twin-engine jet to decide whether to proceed to the next phase of critical design review, or CDR.

“Through the PDR, we’ve confirmed that all system requirements are met in the preliminary design so as to enter the CDR stage,” said Jung Kwang-sun, head of DAPA’s KF-X Program Group. “We plan to complete the detailed design work by September 2019 and begin the production of prototypes.”

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Four Meteor long-range air-to-air missiles developed by MBDA are shown to be nestled under the fuselage, while two IRIS-T short-range guided air-to-air missiles are mounted on respective wingtip launchers. (South Korean Defense Acquisition Program Administration)
The unveiled design, codenamed C-109, has been completed following repeated wind tunnel tests and computational fluid dynamic analysis, he added.

Notably, the disclosed photos of the KF-X design shows the jet is armed with European missile systems. Four Meteor long-range air-to-air missiles developed by MBDA are shown to be nestled under the fuselage, while two IRIS-T short-range guided air-to-air missiles are mounted on respective wingtip launchers.


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The photos show the KF-X design armed with European missile systems. (South Korean Defense Acquisition Program Administration)
“It’s the first time to see an official image of the KF-X jet equipped with European missiles,” said Kim Dae-young, a research fellow of the Seoul-based think tank Korea Research Institute for National Strategy. “That means KF-X engineers have modified the jet’s design to carry the European weapons systems in place of U.S. ones.”

The DAPA originally preferred fitting the KF-X aircraft with U.S. weapons systems, such as Raytheon-built AIM-120 and AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles, but the U.S. government has yet to approve the export license of the missiles, according to DAPA officials.

A DAPA source told Defense News, however, that his agency is still open to the possibility of U.S. air-to-air missile integration into the KF-X jet.

“Meteor and IRIS-T missiles are, in fact, more expensive than U.S. ones,” the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity. “Not just the cost matters ― U.S. weapons systems are easier to be integrated into the jet, so if the U.S. government shows a positive sign of offering its air-to-air missiles, we’ll discuss it for sure.”

The KF-X development is led by the DAPA-affiliated Agency for Defense Development and Korea Aerospace Industries, the country’s only aircraft developer, with a global partnership with Indonesia, which is obliged to burden 20 percent of the development costs.


Is South Korea’s future fighter jet partnership with Indonesia falling apart?
The KF-X fighter jet development partnership between South Korea and Indonesia is reportedly in tatters.

By: Jeff Jeong
The project aims to produce more than 120 cutting-edge fighters to replace the aging fleet of F-4s and F-5s. A first flight is planned in 2022, with testing and evaluation to take place until 2026.

On May 31, the DAPA announced that the preliminary design of KF-X’s active electronically scanned array radar was completed to move to the critical design phase.

The prototype of the KF-X radar are being developed by Hanwha Systems with the help of Israel’s Elta Systems, which is in charge of testing the AESA radar.

Email: jeff@defensenews.com
https://www.defensenews.com/air/201...images-of-kf-x-design-with-european-missiles/
 
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South Korea unveils first images of KF-X design with European missiles
By: Jeff Jeong   13 hours ago
KF-X fighter aircraft, nearly 30 months after the launch of the indigenous fighter development program in January 2016.

The disclose of the preliminary KF-X design came after the Defense Acquisition Program Administration, or DAPA, held a preliminary design review, or PDR, between June 26 and June 28 of the 4.5-generation twin-engine jet to decide whether to proceed to the next phase of critical design review, or CDR.

“Through the PDR, we’ve confirmed that all system requirements are met in the preliminary design so as to enter the CDR stage,” said Jung Kwang-sun, head of DAPA’s KF-X Program Group. “We plan to complete the detailed design work by September 2019 and begin the production of prototypes.”

T7RMKYBLO5CG7BBJUDL7B2HXHQ.png

Four Meteor long-range air-to-air missiles developed by MBDA are shown to be nestled under the fuselage, while two IRIS-T short-range guided air-to-air missiles are mounted on respective wingtip launchers. (South Korean Defense Acquisition Program Administration)
The unveiled design, codenamed C-109, has been completed following repeated wind tunnel tests and computational fluid dynamic analysis, he added.

Notably, the disclosed photos of the KF-X design shows the jet is armed with European missile systems. Four Meteor long-range air-to-air missiles developed by MBDA are shown to be nestled under the fuselage, while two IRIS-T short-range guided air-to-air missiles are mounted on respective wingtip launchers.


JKFQ7PDAGZAXDA3DXZVZ5QM3XQ.png

The photos show the KF-X design armed with European missile systems. (South Korean Defense Acquisition Program Administration)
“It’s the first time to see an official image of the KF-X jet equipped with European missiles,” said Kim Dae-young, a research fellow of the Seoul-based think tank Korea Research Institute for National Strategy. “That means KF-X engineers have modified the jet’s design to carry the European weapons systems in place of U.S. ones.”

The DAPA originally preferred fitting the KF-X aircraft with U.S. weapons systems, such as Raytheon-built AIM-120 and AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles, but the U.S. government has yet to approve the export license of the missiles, according to DAPA officials.

A DAPA source told Defense News, however, that his agency is still open to the possibility of U.S. air-to-air missile integration into the KF-X jet.

“Meteor and IRIS-T missiles are, in fact, more expensive than U.S. ones,” the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity. “Not just the cost matters ― U.S. weapons systems are easier to be integrated into the jet, so if the U.S. government shows a positive sign of offering its air-to-air missiles, we’ll discuss it for sure.”

The KF-X development is led by the DAPA-affiliated Agency for Defense Development and Korea Aerospace Industries, the country’s only aircraft developer, with a global partnership with Indonesia, which is obliged to burden 20 percent of the development costs.


Is South Korea’s future fighter jet partnership with Indonesia falling apart?
The KF-X fighter jet development partnership between South Korea and Indonesia is reportedly in tatters.

By: Jeff Jeong
The project aims to produce more than 120 cutting-edge fighters to replace the aging fleet of F-4s and F-5s. A first flight is planned in 2022, with testing and evaluation to take place until 2026.

On May 31, the DAPA announced that the preliminary design of KF-X’s active electronically scanned array radar was completed to move to the critical design phase.

The prototype of the KF-X radar are being developed by Hanwha Systems with the help of Israel’s Elta Systems, which is in charge of testing the AESA radar.

Email: jeff@defensenews.com
https://www.defensenews.com/air/201...images-of-kf-x-design-with-european-missiles/

India is not allowed to integrate Meteor with non-European Jets.
Is South Korea going to be treated differently?
 
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India is not allowed to integrate Meteor with non-European Jets.
Lol when did that happened, but first tell us when did India asked meteor beside for Rafales?

South Korea is not India for US. If u see its clearly a twin engined F35.
Above article looks propaganda BS to get US approval for AIM-120, why would we need US AAMs.
 
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Lol when did that happened, but first tell us when did India asked meteor beside for Rafales?


Above article looks propaganda BS to get US approval for AIM-120, why would we need US AAMs.

https://www.indiatoday.in/mail-toda...plans-likely-to-take-a-hit-1249650-2018-06-04

HIGHLIGHTS
  • IAF wants to equip SU-30MKI planes with Meteor missiles.
  • Radar, electronic warfare system of LCA Mark 1A likely to be supplied by Israeli firms.
  • Pakistan and China don’t have a missile in the range of the Meteor.
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Photo for representation | Indian Air Force also plans to equip the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas with Meteor missiles to get an edge over its Chinese and Pakistani adversaries.

India's plans to equip its Russian SU-30MKI and indigenous Light Combat Aircraft Tejas with long range Meteor beyond visual range missiles may get hit. Its European manufacturers have informed the government that they would not integrate their weapon on any Israeli or Russian platform.
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https://www.indiatoday.in/mail-toda...plans-likely-to-take-a-hit-1249650-2018-06-04

HIGHLIGHTS
  • IAF wants to equip SU-30MKI planes with Meteor missiles.
  • Radar, electronic warfare system of LCA Mark 1A likely to be supplied by Israeli firms.
  • Pakistan and China don’t have a missile in the range of the Meteor.
iaf_0.jpeg


Photo for representation | Indian Air Force also plans to equip the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas with Meteor missiles to get an edge over its Chinese and Pakistani adversaries.

India's plans to equip its Russian SU-30MKI and indigenous Light Combat Aircraft Tejas with long range Meteor beyond visual range missiles may get hit. Its European manufacturers have informed the government that they would not integrate their weapon on any Israeli or Russian platform.
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I knew you would respond something silly. This is media report i'm asking official report either from Europe or India. Media lives in their own world i.e., which pays well, same was happened with F35 etc.
 
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India is not allowed to integrate Meteor with non-European Jets.
Is South Korea going to be treated differently?
KF-X radar contract was awarded to Hanwha when it was Hanwha-Thales. I'm sure Thales still has say in the company. Hanwha will develop the radar along with Elta. So it's essentially a Korean-Israeli-French radar with a French missile.

India otoh, would want Meteor with Russian radars on MKI. Tejas will likely have a Meteor class missile, that is Astra2 and Derby-ER (sort of same class). That'll take time, so the primary matter is just MKI.
 
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