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KMAQ-2 'Kingfisher' Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle
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KMAQ-2 'Kingfisher' Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle
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Manufacturer: Korean Air Lines Co., Ltd.
Operator: Royal Joseon Air Force, Royal Joseon Navy
Pilot: 0(1 Remote Control Pilot)
Length: 10.6 m
Wingspan: 8.4 m
Gravity acceleration limit: 10 G
The Rising Limit: 15,322 m
The Radius of Combat Action: 4,052 km
Armed Capacity: 5,401 kg
Maximum Speed: Mach 0.95
Sensors:
AN/APG-83 AESA Radar
AN/ALR-94 RWR
AN/AAQ-40 EOTS
Armaments
AIM-120 AMRAAM Air-to-Air Missile
AIM-9 Sidewinder Air-to-Air Missile
AIM-260 JATM Air-to-Air Missile
MBDA Meteor Air-to-Air Missile
Mk.82 JDAM Guided Bomb
GBU-39 SDB Guided Bomb
KGGB Guided Bomb
Cheon Geom Anti-Tank Missiles
AGM-88G AARGM-ER SEAD Missile
Other equipment
EMP Protection System
Tailhook(KMAQ-2N)
KMAQ-2 'Kingfisher' is Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles operated by Royal Joseon Air Force and Royal Joseon Navy. The KMAQ-2 made its first flight in 2017 and began deploying to the Air Force in 2020, and was designed to operate on ground runways and CATOBAR aircraft carriers.
The KMAQ-2 is equipped with stealth functions to reduce RCS(Radar Cross Section) and is designed to be deployed not only for air-to-ground missions but also for air-to-air missions. The KMAQ-2 is deployed as an escort or wingman for manned fighter jets, forms a "drone swarm" to consume enemy air power, or snipes enemy fighter jets with long-range air-to-air missiles.
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