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RoKA to acquire three new small UAV types from 2021

by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim

South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for the Republic of Korea Army (RoKA) from 2021.

DAPA announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing UAVs for the RoKA from 2021, including an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a 5.56 mm rifle, and LIG Nex1’s Direct Collision Strike Drone. (DAPA)

DAPA announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing UAVs for the RoKA from 2021, including an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a 5.56 mm rifle, and LIG Nex1’s Direct Collision Strike Drone. (DAPA)

The agency said an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a rifle, and LIG Nex1’s ‘Direct Collision Strike Drone’ – which can also serve as a loitering munition – will be deployed with the army on a trial basis within the next 3–6 months.


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RoKA to acquire three new small UAV types from 2021

by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim

South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for the Republic of Korea Army (RoKA) from 2021.

DAPA announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing UAVs for the RoKA from 2021, including an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a 5.56 mm rifle, and LIG Nex1’s Direct Collision Strike Drone. (DAPA)

DAPA announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing UAVs for the RoKA from 2021, including an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a 5.56 mm rifle, and LIG Nex1’s Direct Collision Strike Drone. (DAPA)

The agency said an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a rifle, and LIG Nex1’s ‘Direct Collision Strike Drone’ – which can also serve as a loitering munition – will be deployed with the army on a trial basis within the next 3–6 months.


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South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced on 2 December that it has ...

RoKA to acquire three new small UAV types from 2021

by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim

South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for the Republic of Korea Army (RoKA) from 2021.

DAPA announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing UAVs for the RoKA from 2021, including an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a 5.56 mm rifle, and LIG Nex1’s Direct Collision Strike Drone. (DAPA)

DAPA announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing UAVs for the RoKA from 2021, including an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a 5.56 mm rifle, and LIG Nex1’s Direct Collision Strike Drone. (DAPA)

The agency said an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a rifle, and LIG Nex1’s ‘Direct Collision Strike Drone’ – which can also serve as a loitering munition – will be deployed with the army on a trial basis within the next 3–6 months.


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South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced on 2 December that it has ...

RoKA to acquire three new small UAV types from 2021

by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim

South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for the Republic of Korea Army (RoKA) from 2021.

DAPA announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing UAVs for the RoKA from 2021, including an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a 5.56 mm rifle, and LIG Nex1’s Direct Collision Strike Drone. (DAPA)

DAPA announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing UAVs for the RoKA from 2021, including an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a 5.56 mm rifle, and LIG Nex1’s Direct Collision Strike Drone. (DAPA)

The agency said an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a rifle, and LIG Nex1’s ‘Direct Collision Strike Drone’ – which can also serve as a loitering munition – will be deployed with the army on a trial basis within the next 3–6 months.


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South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced on 2 December that it has ...

RoKA to acquire three new small UAV types from 2021

by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim

South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for the Republic of Korea Army (RoKA) from 2021.

DAPA announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing UAVs for the RoKA from 2021, including an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a 5.56 mm rifle, and LIG Nex1’s Direct Collision Strike Drone. (DAPA)

DAPA announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing UAVs for the RoKA from 2021, including an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a 5.56 mm rifle, and LIG Nex1’s Direct Collision Strike Drone. (DAPA)

The agency said an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a rifle, and LIG Nex1’s ‘Direct Collision Strike Drone’ – which can also serve as a loitering munition – will be deployed with the army on a trial basis within the next 3–6 months.


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South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced on 2 December that it has ...

RoKA to acquire three new small UAV types from 2021

by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim

South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for the Republic of Korea Army (RoKA) from 2021.

DAPA announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing UAVs for the RoKA from 2021, including an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a 5.56 mm rifle, and LIG Nex1’s Direct Collision Strike Drone. (DAPA)

DAPA announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing UAVs for the RoKA from 2021, including an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a 5.56 mm rifle, and LIG Nex1’s Direct Collision Strike Drone. (DAPA)

The agency said an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a rifle, and LIG Nex1’s ‘Direct Collision Strike Drone’ – which can also serve as a loitering munition – will be deployed with the army on a trial basis within the next 3–6 months.


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South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced on 2 December that it has ...

RoKA to acquire three new small UAV types from 2021

by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim

South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for the Republic of Korea Army (RoKA) from 2021.

DAPA announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing UAVs for the RoKA from 2021, including an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a 5.56 mm rifle, and LIG Nex1’s Direct Collision Strike Drone. (DAPA)

DAPA announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing UAVs for the RoKA from 2021, including an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a 5.56 mm rifle, and LIG Nex1’s Direct Collision Strike Drone. (DAPA)

The agency said an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a rifle, and LIG Nex1’s ‘Direct Collision Strike Drone’ – which can also serve as a loitering munition – will be deployed with the army on a trial basis within the next 3–6 months.


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South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced on 2 December that it has ...

RoKA to acquire three new small UAV types from 2021

by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim

South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for the Republic of Korea Army (RoKA) from 2021.

DAPA announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing UAVs for the RoKA from 2021, including an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a 5.56 mm rifle, and LIG Nex1’s Direct Collision Strike Drone. (DAPA)

DAPA announced on 2 December that it has signed contracts to acquire three new types of small rotary-wing UAVs for the RoKA from 2021, including an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a 5.56 mm rifle, and LIG Nex1’s Direct Collision Strike Drone. (DAPA)

The agency said an expendable attack UAV/loitering munition from local company Darts, a UAV from UMAC Air armed with a rifle, and LIG Nex1’s ‘Direct Collision Strike Drone’ – which can also serve as a loitering munition – will be deployed with the army on a trial basis within the next 3–6 months.


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