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KAI to develop MUM-T system for locally developed RoK military helicopters

by Alessandra Giovanzanti & Dae Young Kim

At ADEX 2021 KAI displayed a Surion MAH model fitted with an enlarged stub wing-type structure mounting four canisters, each of which is designed to launch either a small UAV or a loitering munition. On 27 October the company announced it had secured a contract to develop an MUM-T capability for locally developed helicopters in service with the RoK military. (KAI)

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has secured a KRW4 billion (USD3.4 million) contract from the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) in Seoul to fast-track the development of a new manned-unmanned-teaming (MUM-T) system for use by locally developed helicopters in service with the Republic of Korea (RoK) military.

The company announced the signing of the contract on 27 October, noting that the development project will last 14 months, with a completion date set for December 2022.


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Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has secured a KRW4 billion (USD3.4 million) contract from the Defen...

KAI to develop MUM-T system for locally developed RoK military helicopters

by Alessandra Giovanzanti & Dae Young Kim

At ADEX 2021 KAI displayed a Surion MAH model fitted with an enlarged stub wing-type structure mounting four canisters, each of which is designed to launch either a small UAV or a loitering munition. On 27 October the company announced it had secured a contract to develop an MUM-T capability for locally developed helicopters in service with the RoK military. (KAI)

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has secured a KRW4 billion (USD3.4 million) contract from the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) in Seoul to fast-track the development of a new manned-unmanned-teaming (MUM-T) system for use by locally developed helicopters in service with the Republic of Korea (RoK) military.

The company announced the signing of the contract on 27 October, noting that the development project will last 14 months, with a completion date set for December 2022.


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Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has secured a KRW4 billion (USD3.4 million) contract from the Defen...

KAI to develop MUM-T system for locally developed RoK military helicopters

by Alessandra Giovanzanti & Dae Young Kim

At ADEX 2021 KAI displayed a Surion MAH model fitted with an enlarged stub wing-type structure mounting four canisters, each of which is designed to launch either a small UAV or a loitering munition. On 27 October the company announced it had secured a contract to develop an MUM-T capability for locally developed helicopters in service with the RoK military. (KAI)

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has secured a KRW4 billion (USD3.4 million) contract from the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) in Seoul to fast-track the development of a new manned-unmanned-teaming (MUM-T) system for use by locally developed helicopters in service with the Republic of Korea (RoK) military.

The company announced the signing of the contract on 27 October, noting that the development project will last 14 months, with a completion date set for December 2022.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/kai-to-develop-mum-t-system-for-locally-developed-rok-military-helicopters/

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has secured a KRW4 billion (USD3.4 million) contract from the Defen...

KAI to develop MUM-T system for locally developed RoK military helicopters

by Alessandra Giovanzanti & Dae Young Kim

At ADEX 2021 KAI displayed a Surion MAH model fitted with an enlarged stub wing-type structure mounting four canisters, each of which is designed to launch either a small UAV or a loitering munition. On 27 October the company announced it had secured a contract to develop an MUM-T capability for locally developed helicopters in service with the RoK military. (KAI)

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has secured a KRW4 billion (USD3.4 million) contract from the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) in Seoul to fast-track the development of a new manned-unmanned-teaming (MUM-T) system for use by locally developed helicopters in service with the Republic of Korea (RoK) military.

The company announced the signing of the contract on 27 October, noting that the development project will last 14 months, with a completion date set for December 2022.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/kai-to-develop-mum-t-system-for-locally-developed-rok-military-helicopters/

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has secured a KRW4 billion (USD3.4 million) contract from the Defen...

KAI to develop MUM-T system for locally developed RoK military helicopters

by Alessandra Giovanzanti & Dae Young Kim

At ADEX 2021 KAI displayed a Surion MAH model fitted with an enlarged stub wing-type structure mounting four canisters, each of which is designed to launch either a small UAV or a loitering munition. On 27 October the company announced it had secured a contract to develop an MUM-T capability for locally developed helicopters in service with the RoK military. (KAI)

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has secured a KRW4 billion (USD3.4 million) contract from the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) in Seoul to fast-track the development of a new manned-unmanned-teaming (MUM-T) system for use by locally developed helicopters in service with the Republic of Korea (RoK) military.

The company announced the signing of the contract on 27 October, noting that the development project will last 14 months, with a completion date set for December 2022.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/kai-to-develop-mum-t-system-for-locally-developed-rok-military-helicopters/

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has secured a KRW4 billion (USD3.4 million) contract from the Defen...

KAI to develop MUM-T system for locally developed RoK military helicopters

by Alessandra Giovanzanti & Dae Young Kim

At ADEX 2021 KAI displayed a Surion MAH model fitted with an enlarged stub wing-type structure mounting four canisters, each of which is designed to launch either a small UAV or a loitering munition. On 27 October the company announced it had secured a contract to develop an MUM-T capability for locally developed helicopters in service with the RoK military. (KAI)

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has secured a KRW4 billion (USD3.4 million) contract from the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) in Seoul to fast-track the development of a new manned-unmanned-teaming (MUM-T) system for use by locally developed helicopters in service with the Republic of Korea (RoK) military.

The company announced the signing of the contract on 27 October, noting that the development project will last 14 months, with a completion date set for December 2022.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/kai-to-develop-mum-t-system-for-locally-developed-rok-military-helicopters/

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has secured a KRW4 billion (USD3.4 million) contract from the Defen...

KAI to develop MUM-T system for locally developed RoK military helicopters

by Alessandra Giovanzanti & Dae Young Kim

At ADEX 2021 KAI displayed a Surion MAH model fitted with an enlarged stub wing-type structure mounting four canisters, each of which is designed to launch either a small UAV or a loitering munition. On 27 October the company announced it had secured a contract to develop an MUM-T capability for locally developed helicopters in service with the RoK military. (KAI)

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has secured a KRW4 billion (USD3.4 million) contract from the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) in Seoul to fast-track the development of a new manned-unmanned-teaming (MUM-T) system for use by locally developed helicopters in service with the Republic of Korea (RoK) military.

The company announced the signing of the contract on 27 October, noting that the development project will last 14 months, with a completion date set for December 2022.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/kai-to-develop-mum-t-system-for-locally-developed-rok-military-helicopters/

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has secured a KRW4 billion (USD3.4 million) contract from the Defen...

KAI to develop MUM-T system for locally developed RoK military helicopters

by Alessandra Giovanzanti & Dae Young Kim

At ADEX 2021 KAI displayed a Surion MAH model fitted with an enlarged stub wing-type structure mounting four canisters, each of which is designed to launch either a small UAV or a loitering munition. On 27 October the company announced it had secured a contract to develop an MUM-T capability for locally developed helicopters in service with the RoK military. (KAI)

Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has secured a KRW4 billion (USD3.4 million) contract from the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) in Seoul to fast-track the development of a new manned-unmanned-teaming (MUM-T) system for use by locally developed helicopters in service with the Republic of Korea (RoK) military.

The company announced the signing of the contract on 27 October, noting that the development project will last 14 months, with a completion date set for December 2022.


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