Diehl Defence underlines its involvement in Korea at ADEX in Seoul

On the occasion of the International Aerospace & Defence Exhibition (ADEX), held from October 17 to 22 2023 in Seoul (Korea), Diehl Defence exhibits selected products at its stand.

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Diehl Defence underlines its involvement in Korea at ADEX in Seoul Diehl Defence underlines its involvement in Korea at ADEX in Seoul
Diehl Defence underlines its involvement in Korea at ADEX in Seoul Diehl Defence underlines its involvement in Korea at ADEX in Seoul

Most prominently featured is the air-to-air missile IRIS-T, which is currently being integrated into the KF-21 fighter, a 4.5 generation multi-role fighter aircraft under development by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) at the moment. As most recent milestone in the KF-21 program, the missile was successfully test-fired from KF-21 prototype No. 2 in April 2023.

In addition to the IRIS-T exhibit on the Diehl Defence stand, the missile will also be on display integrated into a KF-21 aircraft at KAI’s static display . The long standing cooperation between Diehl Defence and KAI extends to the FA-50/T-50 aircraft since ADEX 2021, when the two partners agreed on an MoU for the integration of IRIS-T into this platform as well.

So far, IRIS-T has been integrated into major combat aircraft platforms such as Panavia Tornado, Eurofighter Typhoon, JAS-39 Gripen, F-16, EF-18 and F-5. The system is in service or on order with several NATO countries as well as Brazil, Thailand, Saudi Arabia and South Africa.

With the successful integration program on KF-21, IRIS-T proves once more its compatibility with both legacy and modern fighter aircraft. The integration of IRIS-T into the KF-21 opens up new market opportunities for Diehl Defence and IRIS-T.

KF-21 aircraft are expected to be delivered to the program launch nations Korea and Indonesia starting from late 2026. IRIS-T will be ready to complete the weapon inventory of KF-21. 

Beyond IRIS-T, the Diehl Defence stand at ADEX 2023 will feature ammunition products and the ground-based air defence system IRIS-T SLM, which is combat-proven in current operations and will be an important element in air defence systems of several European countries.