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South Korea to develop indigenous attack helicopter for RoKMC 27 April 2021 by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced on 26 April that the country is planning to develop an indigenous attack helicopter to meet a Republic of Korea Marine Corps (RoKMC) requirement for 20–24 such rotorcraft. The country’s Defense Project Promotion Committee decided that the development and acquisition project, which has been provisionally budgeted at KRW1.6 trillion (USD1.44 billion), is expected to begin in 2022 and be completed by 2031, according to DAPA. A concept image of the Korean Aerospace Industries’ Surion Marine Attack Helicopter. South Korea’s DAPA announced on 26 April that the country will develop its own attack helicopter to meet a RoKMC requirement for at least 20 such rotorcraft. (KAI) ....
Seoul would like serveral carriers, but they will not come cheap. The Republic of Korea (South Korea) could be poised to invest $1.8 billion on a new light aircraft carrier, with its first deployment set for 2033. This isn’t exactly a major turn of events, as Seoul has hinted for a while now that it had interest in building “multi-purpose large transport vessels.” Last August the South Korean government announced that it would move ahead with plans to procure several aircraft carriers in the coming decade to address threats from North Korea as well as the increasing naval ambitions of China and even Japan. ....
10th February 2021 - 06:31 GMT | by Gordon Arthur in Christchurch RSS South Korea is becoming prolific in its development of indigenous vessels for tasks performed on the surface or under the water, and many of these designs are unmanned. South Korea is ploughing forward into unmanned technologies for surface and underwater craft. Indeed, its most ambitious dream yet is to create an uncrewed nuclear-powered submarine as part of its embrace of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The Agency for Defense Development (ADD) released its Novel Weapon Systems Yearbook on 20 January, and one of the 21 conceptual projects mentioned in it was an unmanned nuclear depot submarine. ....