Korea Aerospace Industries will upgrade the air-to-air communication radios on its T-50 Advanced Jet Trainers as part of a US$ 77.4 million (100 Billion Won) deal.
In this installment, an OEM’s insights on trends and developments in this market are presented along with a glimpse of a device recently exhibited for the A&D community. Several follow-on articles will highlight a FSTD to be unveiled at 2023 I/ITSEC, “deep dives” on several technology underpinnings for new devices and a look at a next-gen training system.
Inaugurated in October, the new Forest Aviation Training Center at Forest Aviation Headquarters located at Wonju, South Korea, can accommodate up to three Ka-32 simulators. The training center comes under the Forest Aviation Division of the Korea Forest Service.
Korea Aerospace Industries, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, and LIG Nex1, which together represent K-Defence Industries, announced at the recently concluded Seoul ADEX airshow in Korea, that they would collaborate on providing naval training solutions for current and future Korean warships.
Korea’s Defence Acquisition Programme Administration has announced the project launch of the Republic of Korea Army’s “Army Aviation Tactical Training Simulator Performance Improvement System Development Project.”
This early engineering solution provides Lockheed Martin and Red 6 additional experience in integrating simulations which could eventually comprise embedded training for the T-50 program.
Lockheed Martin, Korea Aerospace Industries and Red 6 Aerospace have established a new partnership that will deliver advanced 21st Century Security capabilities across a spectrum of training and combat aircraft.