
A homegrown KF-21 fighter jet flies during the Seoul International Aerospace & Defense Exhibition at Seoul Air Base in Seongnam, south of the capital, in this file photo taken Oct. 17, 2025, as the one-week international defense exhibition kicked off with a record 600 companies from 35 countries expected to showcase advanced military hardware and technologies. (Yonhap)
SEOUL, Dec. 2 (Korea Bizwire) — The state arms procurement agency on Tuesday launched a 435.9 billion-won project (US$296 million) to develop short-range air-to-air guided missiles to be equipped on South Korea’s homegrown KF-21 fighter jets.
Under the plan, the country aims to develop guided missiles for homegrown fighter jets by 2032, in its bid to diversify the weapons systems for its fighter jets and increase arms exports, according to the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA).
Local defense firms, including LIG Nex1 Co. and Hanwha Aerospace Co., are expected to take part in the development project that will be led by the Agency for Defense Development.
The envisioned missile is expected to mark a key milestone in advancing South Korea’s airborne weapons systems and expanding the nation’s defense industry in the aviation sector, a DAPA official said.
(Yonhap)






