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  • Unveiling the Phoenix Army Aviation Operations Command and Its World's Fourth-Largest 500+ Helicopters - Part 2 The Army Aviation Operations Command boasts a history of over 70 years, starting with establishing an aviation unit under the Ministry of National Defense’s predecessor, the Unified Command. The Army Aviation Command was established on September 13, 1948, and on October 1, 1949, part of it was separated to establish the current Air Force. On […]
  • Unveiling the Phoenix Army Aviation Operations Command and Its World's Fourth-Largest 500+ Helicopters - Part 1 The Phoenix Unit is the Army Aviation Operations Command, a functional command under the Republic of Korea Army Headquarters. It is based at Icheon Airport in Daepo-dong, Icheon City, Gyeonggi Province. It will celebrate its 25th anniversary on April 20 next month. Since its establishment on April 20, 1999, each infantry division has had its […]
  • All About Bell's V-280 Valor: Future Replacement for US Military Blackhawks - Part 3 A triple digital flight control system ensures stability Unlike the V-22’s H-tail, the V-280 uses a V-tail to increase maneuverability. The complexity of the stability system is addressed by implementing a triple digital flight control system called fly-by-wire (FBW) to ensure flight stability. Additionally, using carbon fiber-based materials in the wings reduced weight and cost. […]
  • All About Bell's V-280 Valor: Future Replacement for US Military Blackhawks - Part 2 The unrefueled operational radius is 2.5 times that of Blackhawk This is thanks to the maximum takeoff weight of approximately 14 tons, more than the Blackhawk’s 10.6 tons. The payload has also increased to 2 tons inside and 4.5 tons outside, compared to the Blackhawk’s 1.2 tons and 4.1 tons, respectively. It can carry about […]
  • All About Bell's V-280 Valor: Future Replacement for US Military Blackhawks - Part 1 Reach Pyongyang in 20 minutes with 560 kilometers per hourTwo times faster than Blackhawk – expediting the transfer of supplies and troops14 troops on board – 14 tons maximum takeoff weight The U.S. Army’s UH-60 Blackhawk and AH-64 Apache have maintained their top-tier status worldwide since their debut, undergoing numerous upgrades. The U.S. military has […]
  • North Korea's New Tanks vs. South Korea's K2 Black Panther: Which is Better? - Part 4 Automatic Object Tracking and Destruction with Fire Control System The K2 tank adopts the Extreme High Frequency (EHF) radar in the millimeter band, a distinctive feature in its class. Integrating the radar system with the fire control system enables the K2 to predict terrain elevation during movement, thus significantly bolstering stability while engaging targets on […]
  • North Korea's New Tanks vs. South Korea's K2 Black Panther: Which is Better? - Part 3 The K2 Black Panther tank is a 3.5th-generation tank. The criteria for classifying tanks as third-generation typically include the utilization of composite armor and the implementation of computerized shooting stability and firepower control systems. While conventionally, third-generation tanks favor smoothbore guns, considering exceptions like the UK’s FV4034 Challenger 2, with its rifled gun, smoothbore guns […]
  • North Korea's New Tanks vs. South Korea's K2 Black Panther: Which is Better? - Part 2 Featured 3.5 Generation Technology “Active Protection System” (APS) Another notable feature of the North Korean new tank is the “slat armor” positioned strategically at the rear of the chassis. This lattice-shaped armor causes the “shaped charge warhead” to explode before it hits tank armor, diminishing the penetration power of incoming projectiles by half. Due to […]
  • North Korea's New Tanks vs. South Korea's K2 Black Panther: Which is Better? - Part 1 Among the world’s top ten tanks, Germany’s Leopard 2A7+, the United States’ M1A2 Abrams, the United Kingdom’s Challenger 2, South Korea’s K2 Black Panther, and Israel’s Merkava MK4 dominate the leaderboard. Standing proudly among these prestigious tanks is South Korea’s own Black Panther. The Black Panther began its domestic development in 2003 and was completed […]
  • General Electric (GE) Prepares to Become a Pure-Play Aerospace Company General Electric (GE) is set to become a pure space and aviation company following its spin-off. General Electric (GE) has undergone a significant restructuring of its business since 2018, which has involved asset sales and other means of realignment. As a result, it has split its operations into three divisions: aviation (GE Aerospace), energy (GE […]
  • Kim Jong Un Inspects Seoul Ryu Kyong Su Guards 105th Tank Division to Strengthen Readiness and Combat Power  Photo= Labor Newspaper/News1 On the 24th, North Korea’s General Secretary Kim Jong Un inspected the command headquarters of the People’s Army’s Seoul Ryu Kyong Su 105th Tank Division and the directly subordinate 1st Tank Armored Infantry Battalion. The Labor Newspaper reported on the 25th, “General Secretary Kim Jong Un received a reception report from the […]
  • Facing China's Military Threats, Taiwan Considers War Tax for Defense Funding May have experienced the need to enhance the preparation for war Planning to prepare war expenses via financial war game Considering the control of foreign exchange  In light of China’s recent, almost daily displays of military power, Taiwan appears to be considering introducing a war tax to bolster its defense budget, implementing China’s intensified pressure on the […]
  • With Only 20 Elite Agents, Air Force Combat Control Team (CCT), 'Red Berets' - Part 3 The Air Force’s elite special agent, also known as the “Red Beret” To do this, the CCT must enter the Drop Zone (DZ) before anyone else. The CCT agents who have infiltrated the enemy lines ignite a purple smoke bomb when they spot an aircraft and guide it through communication. They broadcast to the aircraft […]
  • With Only 20 Elite Agents, Air Force Combat Control Team (CCT), 'Red Berets' - Part 2 First Female CCT Member Born in February 2021 It takes one year to complete the basic training for the Combat Control Team and about seven years to train a skilled senior combat controller. It is said to take about 13 years to train a combat control instructor. The current unit size is about 20-30 people, […]
  • With Only 20 Elite Agents, Air Force Combat Control Team (CCT), 'Red Berets' - Part 1 On March 13, the ROKAF Air Mobility & Reconnaissance Command conducted an Allied ATSP (Air Terminal Supply Point) Establishment and Takeoff/Landing Training as part of the Freedom Shield (FS) joint exercise at the Namji emergency Airfield in Changnyeong-gun, Gyeongnam. Our Air Force’s C-130 and CN-235 transport aircraft, CH-47 helicopters, and US Air Force’s A-10 attack […]
  • North Korea Tests Tactical Nuke with Super-Large Multiple Rocket Launcher: Threatens South Korea Confirmed ballistic missile launch on the 18thThreatens a nuclear strike against South Korea with an air explosionKim Jong Un “ready to collapse capital” North Korea confirmed on the 19th that the ballistic missile launched on the 18th was a super-large multiple rocket launcher firing, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un directed the training. In […]
  • North Korea's Secret Weapon: Hypersonic Missile Test Sparks Alarm Yonhap News Yonhap News North Korean authorities have been confirmed to have successfully conducted a test of a solid fuel engine for a new-type intermediate-range hypersonic missile. After conducting a test of the engine last November and mounting it on a missile for a flight test this January, they have once again pushed for a […]
  • North Korea's Leader, Kim Jong Un, Leads a Massive Firing Drill Kim Jong Un supervised the firing training of ultra-large rocket launchers that target the entirety of South Korea. The North Korean Central News Agency reported on the 19th, “Yesterday, Chairman Kim supervised the firing training of the artillery unit in the western district.” The agency also published photos of six ultra-large rocket launchers being fired […]
  • North Korea Conducts Super-Large MRL Firing Drill, Kim Jong Un Supervises Kim Jong Un supervised a super-large MRL firing drill at a western military base on the 18th, as reported by the Korean Central News Agency on the 19th./Yonhap News Yonhap News North Korean authorities confirmed that the short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) fired from Pyongyang towards the East Sea on the 18th was a super-large multiple […]
  • U.S. Boosts Development of AI Unmanned Fighter Jets to Check China - Part 3 In addition, the U.S., Australia, China, and Japan are actively pursuing the development of stealth unmanned combat aircraft. However, the reality is that much of the stealth unmanned combat aircraft development in the UK, France, Russia, China, and Japan, excluding the U.S. and Australia, is shrouded in mystery. Even a part of it has not […]
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