Korea Develops Core Tech for radar-evading stealth fighters
According to Korean news agency Yonhap, Korea has developed the core technology for radar-evading stealth fighters. Korea is preparing for a pop quiz flight of a fighter equipped with the latest technology. The Agency for Defense Development (ADD) successfully conducted a pop quiz flight of a miniature fighter equipped with the
The ADD is preparing for a pop quiz flight of an F-4 fighter equipped with the technology, the agency said. South Korea has a plan to start purchasing up to 60 stealth fighter jets, like F-22s or F-35s, in 2012 for deployment until 2019.
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