16 July 2021
by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim & Mark Cazalet
The Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF) has formally retired its ageing US-made MIM-23 HAWK surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems and replaced them with locally developed Cheongung Block-1 medium-range SAM systems.
The Ministry of National Defense's (MND's) Kookbang Ilbo newspaper reported on 7 July that ‘Unit 2970', a battalion-level formation under the RoKAF's 1st Air Defense Missile Brigade, retired the HAWK system, which had been in South Korean service since 1983, as well as the AN/TSQ-73 air-defence command-and-control system, which had been in service for 39 years.
The RoKAF has formally retired its ageing MIM-23 HAWK SAM systems, according to a 7 July report by the MND's Kookbang Ilbo newspaper. (RoKAF)
‘Unit 2970' was one of the last known operators of the HAWK, with the system's automated fire-control equipment now set to be displayed in a museum, according to the paper.
The latest developments come after South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced in April 2020 that deliveries of Cheongung Block-1 systems to the RoKAF were completed in April 2020.
The Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF) has formally retired its ageing US-made MIM-23 HAWK surface-...
16 July 2021
by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim & Mark Cazalet
The Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF) has formally retired its ageing US-made MIM-23 HAWK surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems and replaced them with locally developed Cheongung Block-1 medium-range SAM systems.
The Ministry of National Defense's (MND's) Kookbang Ilbo newspaper reported on 7 July that ‘Unit 2970', a battalion-level formation under the RoKAF's 1st Air Defense Missile Brigade, retired the HAWK system, which had been in South Korean service since 1983, as well as the AN/TSQ-73 air-defence command-and-control system, which had been in service for 39 years.
The RoKAF has formally retired its ageing MIM-23 HAWK SAM systems, according to a 7 July report by the MND's Kookbang Ilbo newspaper. (RoKAF)
‘Unit 2970' was one of the last known operators of the HAWK, with the system's automated fire-control equipment now set to be displayed in a museum, according to the paper.
The latest developments come after South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced in April 2020 that deliveries of Cheongung Block-1 systems to the RoKAF were completed in April 2020.
The Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF) has formally retired its ageing US-made MIM-23 HAWK surface-...
16 July 2021
by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim & Mark Cazalet
The Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF) has formally retired its ageing US-made MIM-23 HAWK surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems and replaced them with locally developed Cheongung Block-1 medium-range SAM systems.
The Ministry of National Defense's (MND's) Kookbang Ilbo newspaper reported on 7 July that ‘Unit 2970', a battalion-level formation under the RoKAF's 1st Air Defense Missile Brigade, retired the HAWK system, which had been in South Korean service since 1983, as well as the AN/TSQ-73 air-defence command-and-control system, which had been in service for 39 years.
The RoKAF has formally retired its ageing MIM-23 HAWK SAM systems, according to a 7 July report by the MND's Kookbang Ilbo newspaper. (RoKAF)
‘Unit 2970' was one of the last known operators of the HAWK, with the system's automated fire-control equipment now set to be displayed in a museum, according to the paper.
The latest developments come after South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced in April 2020 that deliveries of Cheongung Block-1 systems to the RoKAF were completed in April 2020.
The Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF) has formally retired its ageing US-made MIM-23 HAWK surface-...
16 July 2021
by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim & Mark Cazalet
The Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF) has formally retired its ageing US-made MIM-23 HAWK surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems and replaced them with locally developed Cheongung Block-1 medium-range SAM systems.
The Ministry of National Defense's (MND's) Kookbang Ilbo newspaper reported on 7 July that ‘Unit 2970', a battalion-level formation under the RoKAF's 1st Air Defense Missile Brigade, retired the HAWK system, which had been in South Korean service since 1983, as well as the AN/TSQ-73 air-defence command-and-control system, which had been in service for 39 years.
The RoKAF has formally retired its ageing MIM-23 HAWK SAM systems, according to a 7 July report by the MND's Kookbang Ilbo newspaper. (RoKAF)
‘Unit 2970' was one of the last known operators of the HAWK, with the system's automated fire-control equipment now set to be displayed in a museum, according to the paper.
The latest developments come after South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced in April 2020 that deliveries of Cheongung Block-1 systems to the RoKAF were completed in April 2020.
The Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF) has formally retired its ageing US-made MIM-23 HAWK surface-...
16 July 2021
by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim & Mark Cazalet
The Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF) has formally retired its ageing US-made MIM-23 HAWK surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems and replaced them with locally developed Cheongung Block-1 medium-range SAM systems.
The Ministry of National Defense's (MND's) Kookbang Ilbo newspaper reported on 7 July that ‘Unit 2970', a battalion-level formation under the RoKAF's 1st Air Defense Missile Brigade, retired the HAWK system, which had been in South Korean service since 1983, as well as the AN/TSQ-73 air-defence command-and-control system, which had been in service for 39 years.
The RoKAF has formally retired its ageing MIM-23 HAWK SAM systems, according to a 7 July report by the MND's Kookbang Ilbo newspaper. (RoKAF)
‘Unit 2970' was one of the last known operators of the HAWK, with the system's automated fire-control equipment now set to be displayed in a museum, according to the paper.
The latest developments come after South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced in April 2020 that deliveries of Cheongung Block-1 systems to the RoKAF were completed in April 2020.
The Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF) has formally retired its ageing US-made MIM-23 HAWK surface-...
16 July 2021
by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim & Mark Cazalet
The Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF) has formally retired its ageing US-made MIM-23 HAWK surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems and replaced them with locally developed Cheongung Block-1 medium-range SAM systems.
The Ministry of National Defense's (MND's) Kookbang Ilbo newspaper reported on 7 July that ‘Unit 2970', a battalion-level formation under the RoKAF's 1st Air Defense Missile Brigade, retired the HAWK system, which had been in South Korean service since 1983, as well as the AN/TSQ-73 air-defence command-and-control system, which had been in service for 39 years.
The RoKAF has formally retired its ageing MIM-23 HAWK SAM systems, according to a 7 July report by the MND's Kookbang Ilbo newspaper. (RoKAF)
‘Unit 2970' was one of the last known operators of the HAWK, with the system's automated fire-control equipment now set to be displayed in a museum, according to the paper.
The latest developments come after South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced in April 2020 that deliveries of Cheongung Block-1 systems to the RoKAF were completed in April 2020.
The Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF) has formally retired its ageing US-made MIM-23 HAWK surface-...
16 July 2021
by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim & Mark Cazalet
The Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF) has formally retired its ageing US-made MIM-23 HAWK surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems and replaced them with locally developed Cheongung Block-1 medium-range SAM systems.
The Ministry of National Defense's (MND's) Kookbang Ilbo newspaper reported on 7 July that ‘Unit 2970', a battalion-level formation under the RoKAF's 1st Air Defense Missile Brigade, retired the HAWK system, which had been in South Korean service since 1983, as well as the AN/TSQ-73 air-defence command-and-control system, which had been in service for 39 years.
The RoKAF has formally retired its ageing MIM-23 HAWK SAM systems, according to a 7 July report by the MND's Kookbang Ilbo newspaper. (RoKAF)
‘Unit 2970' was one of the last known operators of the HAWK, with the system's automated fire-control equipment now set to be displayed in a museum, according to the paper.
The latest developments come after South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced in April 2020 that deliveries of Cheongung Block-1 systems to the RoKAF were completed in April 2020.
The Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF) has formally retired its ageing US-made MIM-23 HAWK surface-...
16 July 2021
by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim & Mark Cazalet
The Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF) has formally retired its ageing US-made MIM-23 HAWK surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems and replaced them with locally developed Cheongung Block-1 medium-range SAM systems.
The Ministry of National Defense's (MND's) Kookbang Ilbo newspaper reported on 7 July that ‘Unit 2970', a battalion-level formation under the RoKAF's 1st Air Defense Missile Brigade, retired the HAWK system, which had been in South Korean service since 1983, as well as the AN/TSQ-73 air-defence command-and-control system, which had been in service for 39 years.
The RoKAF has formally retired its ageing MIM-23 HAWK SAM systems, according to a 7 July report by the MND's Kookbang Ilbo newspaper. (RoKAF)
‘Unit 2970' was one of the last known operators of the HAWK, with the system's automated fire-control equipment now set to be displayed in a museum, according to the paper.
The latest developments come after South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced in April 2020 that deliveries of Cheongung Block-1 systems to the RoKAF were completed in April 2020.
The Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF) has formally retired its ageing US-made MIM-23 HAWK surface-...