KTF5500 turbofan engine.
Credit: Hanwha Aerospace
CHANGWON, South Korea—Hanwha Aerospace and South Korea's Agency for Defense Development (ADD) have unveiled prototypes of two domestically developed uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) engines. This marks South Korea's first indigenous long-life propulsion systems for UAS. The engines comprise the...
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