
KARI and the Ministry of Knowledge Economy showed images of the aircraft in flight at a presentation held November 30. The show drew about 200 people—military personnel, aviation experts, and members of the general public. MKE and KARI plan to carry out further tests to verify the vehicle’s maximum speed, endurance and operational range as well as its ability to avoid collisions.
This milestone is the outcome of intensive research and development to advance Korea’s avionics, data-link and flight control technologies. It proves that Korea is ready to enter the lucrative and growing international unmanned air vehicle market.
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