KAI Unveiled the aircraft carrier design of the KF-21N

KAI Unveiled the aircraft carrier design of the KF-21N
KAI Unveiled the aircraft carrier design of the KF-21N

Republic of Korea (ROK) aircraft manufacturer Korean Aerospace Industries (KAI) has unveiled the naval version of the KF-21 fighter jet, the KF-21N (Naval). The aircraft model is displayed at the Korea Defence Industry Exhibition (DX Korea 2022), which opened at KINTEX, Ilsan, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do on September 21. The new aircraft brings aircraft carrier take-off landing-type challenges.


ROK, in partnership with Indonesia, develop KF-21 Boramae. The aircraft has recently started performing its flight tests. 
KAI Unveiled the aircraft carrier design of the KF-21N

KAI presented this design for the Korean Navy (RoKN) to use domestically made 4.5 generation fighter jets. Compared to the standard version of the KF-21, the KF-21N has a larger but foldable wing. The naval version will also have two General Electric F414 engines, which are also integrated onto the baseline KF-21.

KAI Unveiled the aircraft carrier design of the KF-21N

The unveiled model brings new challenges to ROK as the Navy plans to order 20 units of F-35B  Short Take-off Vertical Landing (STOVL) fighter jets. The KF-21N design requires a catapult-assisted take-off barrier arrest recovery (CATOBAR) system or a catapult and a short take-off, barrier-arrested recovery (STOBAR) system if a ski-jump is constructed on the vessel. The second problem is the design of the aircraft carrier itself.
KAI Unveiled the aircraft carrier design of the KF-21N
ROK Defence ministry announced last month the LPX-II program, a new aircraft carrier designed to carry 20 F-35Bs without any CATOBAR or STOBAR. 

KAI Unveiled the aircraft carrier design of the KF-21N