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KAI aims to provide Light Armed Helicopter with MUM-T capability

by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is aiming to provide its Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) with a manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) capability, according to officials from South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA).

DAPA has revealed that KAI is aiming to provide the LAH, which is being developed for the RoKA, with a MUM-T capability. (KAI)

DAPA has revealed that KAI is aiming to provide the LAH, which is being developed for the RoKA, with a MUM-T capability. (KAI)

The MUM-T system would link the LAH, development of which is due to be completed by late 2022, with a host of indigenously designed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), reported the Yonhap News Agency on 1 March, adding that the LAH already has the capability to receive data from a UAV via a ground control station.

DAPA official Lee Bo-hyung was quoted by Yonhap as saying on 24 February that KAI plans to start conducting MUM-T tests with the LAH within the next two years as part of a first stage of trials. Under a second stage, which would possibly be completed within five years, KAI would equip the helicopter with a canister-launched UAV.

No details were provided about the development budget or the exact type of UAVs set to be teamed with the helicopter.


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Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is aiming to provide its Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) with a manned...

KAI aims to provide Light Armed Helicopter with MUM-T capability

by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is aiming to provide its Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) with a manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) capability, according to officials from South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA).

DAPA has revealed that KAI is aiming to provide the LAH, which is being developed for the RoKA, with a MUM-T capability. (KAI)

DAPA has revealed that KAI is aiming to provide the LAH, which is being developed for the RoKA, with a MUM-T capability. (KAI)

The MUM-T system would link the LAH, development of which is due to be completed by late 2022, with a host of indigenously designed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), reported the Yonhap News Agency on 1 March, adding that the LAH already has the capability to receive data from a UAV via a ground control station.

DAPA official Lee Bo-hyung was quoted by Yonhap as saying on 24 February that KAI plans to start conducting MUM-T tests with the LAH within the next two years as part of a first stage of trials. Under a second stage, which would possibly be completed within five years, KAI would equip the helicopter with a canister-launched UAV.

No details were provided about the development budget or the exact type of UAVs set to be teamed with the helicopter.


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Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is aiming to provide its Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) with a manned...

KAI aims to provide Light Armed Helicopter with MUM-T capability

by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is aiming to provide its Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) with a manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) capability, according to officials from South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA).

DAPA has revealed that KAI is aiming to provide the LAH, which is being developed for the RoKA, with a MUM-T capability. (KAI)

DAPA has revealed that KAI is aiming to provide the LAH, which is being developed for the RoKA, with a MUM-T capability. (KAI)

The MUM-T system would link the LAH, development of which is due to be completed by late 2022, with a host of indigenously designed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), reported the Yonhap News Agency on 1 March, adding that the LAH already has the capability to receive data from a UAV via a ground control station.

DAPA official Lee Bo-hyung was quoted by Yonhap as saying on 24 February that KAI plans to start conducting MUM-T tests with the LAH within the next two years as part of a first stage of trials. Under a second stage, which would possibly be completed within five years, KAI would equip the helicopter with a canister-launched UAV.

No details were provided about the development budget or the exact type of UAVs set to be teamed with the helicopter.


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Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is aiming to provide its Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) with a manned...

KAI aims to provide Light Armed Helicopter with MUM-T capability

by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is aiming to provide its Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) with a manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) capability, according to officials from South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA).

DAPA has revealed that KAI is aiming to provide the LAH, which is being developed for the RoKA, with a MUM-T capability. (KAI)

DAPA has revealed that KAI is aiming to provide the LAH, which is being developed for the RoKA, with a MUM-T capability. (KAI)

The MUM-T system would link the LAH, development of which is due to be completed by late 2022, with a host of indigenously designed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), reported the Yonhap News Agency on 1 March, adding that the LAH already has the capability to receive data from a UAV via a ground control station.

DAPA official Lee Bo-hyung was quoted by Yonhap as saying on 24 February that KAI plans to start conducting MUM-T tests with the LAH within the next two years as part of a first stage of trials. Under a second stage, which would possibly be completed within five years, KAI would equip the helicopter with a canister-launched UAV.

No details were provided about the development budget or the exact type of UAVs set to be teamed with the helicopter.


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Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is aiming to provide its Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) with a manned...

KAI aims to provide Light Armed Helicopter with MUM-T capability

by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is aiming to provide its Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) with a manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) capability, according to officials from South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA).

DAPA has revealed that KAI is aiming to provide the LAH, which is being developed for the RoKA, with a MUM-T capability. (KAI)

DAPA has revealed that KAI is aiming to provide the LAH, which is being developed for the RoKA, with a MUM-T capability. (KAI)

The MUM-T system would link the LAH, development of which is due to be completed by late 2022, with a host of indigenously designed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), reported the Yonhap News Agency on 1 March, adding that the LAH already has the capability to receive data from a UAV via a ground control station.

DAPA official Lee Bo-hyung was quoted by Yonhap as saying on 24 February that KAI plans to start conducting MUM-T tests with the LAH within the next two years as part of a first stage of trials. Under a second stage, which would possibly be completed within five years, KAI would equip the helicopter with a canister-launched UAV.

No details were provided about the development budget or the exact type of UAVs set to be teamed with the helicopter.


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Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is aiming to provide its Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) with a manned...

KAI aims to provide Light Armed Helicopter with MUM-T capability

by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is aiming to provide its Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) with a manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) capability, according to officials from South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA).

DAPA has revealed that KAI is aiming to provide the LAH, which is being developed for the RoKA, with a MUM-T capability. (KAI)

DAPA has revealed that KAI is aiming to provide the LAH, which is being developed for the RoKA, with a MUM-T capability. (KAI)

The MUM-T system would link the LAH, development of which is due to be completed by late 2022, with a host of indigenously designed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), reported the Yonhap News Agency on 1 March, adding that the LAH already has the capability to receive data from a UAV via a ground control station.

DAPA official Lee Bo-hyung was quoted by Yonhap as saying on 24 February that KAI plans to start conducting MUM-T tests with the LAH within the next two years as part of a first stage of trials. Under a second stage, which would possibly be completed within five years, KAI would equip the helicopter with a canister-launched UAV.

No details were provided about the development budget or the exact type of UAVs set to be teamed with the helicopter.


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Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is aiming to provide its Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) with a manned...

KAI aims to provide Light Armed Helicopter with MUM-T capability

by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is aiming to provide its Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) with a manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) capability, according to officials from South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA).

DAPA has revealed that KAI is aiming to provide the LAH, which is being developed for the RoKA, with a MUM-T capability. (KAI)

DAPA has revealed that KAI is aiming to provide the LAH, which is being developed for the RoKA, with a MUM-T capability. (KAI)

The MUM-T system would link the LAH, development of which is due to be completed by late 2022, with a host of indigenously designed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), reported the Yonhap News Agency on 1 March, adding that the LAH already has the capability to receive data from a UAV via a ground control station.

DAPA official Lee Bo-hyung was quoted by Yonhap as saying on 24 February that KAI plans to start conducting MUM-T tests with the LAH within the next two years as part of a first stage of trials. Under a second stage, which would possibly be completed within five years, KAI would equip the helicopter with a canister-launched UAV.

No details were provided about the development budget or the exact type of UAVs set to be teamed with the helicopter.


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Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is aiming to provide its Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) with a manned...

KAI aims to provide Light Armed Helicopter with MUM-T capability

by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is aiming to provide its Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) with a manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) capability, according to officials from South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA).

DAPA has revealed that KAI is aiming to provide the LAH, which is being developed for the RoKA, with a MUM-T capability. (KAI)

DAPA has revealed that KAI is aiming to provide the LAH, which is being developed for the RoKA, with a MUM-T capability. (KAI)

The MUM-T system would link the LAH, development of which is due to be completed by late 2022, with a host of indigenously designed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), reported the Yonhap News Agency on 1 March, adding that the LAH already has the capability to receive data from a UAV via a ground control station.

DAPA official Lee Bo-hyung was quoted by Yonhap as saying on 24 February that KAI plans to start conducting MUM-T tests with the LAH within the next two years as part of a first stage of trials. Under a second stage, which would possibly be completed within five years, KAI would equip the helicopter with a canister-launched UAV.

No details were provided about the development budget or the exact type of UAVs set to be teamed with the helicopter.


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