South Korea's small-armed helicopter 'Miron' No. 1 Army delivered
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The Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced that it has officially delivered the first mass production of the Light Armored Helicopter (LAH) Miron to the Army. This delivery is expected to mark an important milestone for Korea's defense industry. Miron is a homegrown small-armed helicopter that replaces the existing attack helicopters, 500MD and Cobra (AH-1S), which are another achievement of Korea's ability to develop a helicopter.
Means and Development Background of Miron
Miron is a compound word of Mir and On, where Mir means a dragon and On means the number 100. It is a courageous 100 percent determination to complete the mission. Miron is the second domestic helicopter developed with domestic technology after Surion, and was completed through planning and development by the Defense Acquisition Program Administration.
enhanced armament
The Miron is equipped with a domestic air-to-ground guided missile called "Cheongeom," which has more than doubled its range compared to conventional anti-tank missiles. In addition, it is equipped with a 2.75-inch rocket and a 20mm turret-type machine gun, which greatly improves its ability to carry out operations in combat and also has the ability to detect forward targets more efficiently through the Target Acquisition Instruction Equipment (TADS).
Advanced Survival Equipment and Avionics Equipment
Miron is equipped with advanced survival equipment such as Missile Alert Receiver (MWR) and Radar Alert Receiver (RWR), increasing its viability against various anti-aircraft threats in battlefield environments. In addition, it is equipped with the latest avionics equipment such as Automatic Flight Control Equipment (AFCS) and Integrated Electronic Map Computer (IDMC), reducing the mission burden on pilots and maximizing operability.
Production Process and Future Planning of Yangsan Unit 1
The Miron Yangsan-1 was delivered after about three years of fabrication and assembly, functional inspection, and acceptance inspection. The military plans to electrify a total of 160 Mirons by 2031. The Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said, "It was well received for its successful pilot flight at international exhibitions such as the Seoul ADEX and Dubai Air Show in 2023," which is expected to receive a lot of attention from many countries in the future.
an army operation plan
The Army plans to deploy the initial supplies, including Yangsan Unit 1, to aviation schools to train operational personnel such as pilots and mechanics. After that, they will be deployed sequentially to aviation battalions and put into actual operation.
Means and Development Background of Miron
Miron is a compound word of Mir and On, where Mir means a dragon and On means the number 100. It is a courageous 100 percent determination to complete the mission. Miron is the second domestic helicopter developed with domestic technology after Surion, and was completed through planning and development by the Defense Acquisition Program Administration.
enhanced armament
The Miron is equipped with a domestic air-to-ground guided missile called "Cheongeom," which has more than doubled its range compared to conventional anti-tank missiles. In addition, it is equipped with a 2.75-inch rocket and a 20mm turret-type machine gun, which greatly improves its ability to carry out operations in combat and also has the ability to detect forward targets more efficiently through the Target Acquisition Instruction Equipment (TADS).
Advanced Survival Equipment and Avionics Equipment
Miron is equipped with advanced survival equipment such as Missile Alert Receiver (MWR) and Radar Alert Receiver (RWR), increasing its viability against various anti-aircraft threats in battlefield environments. In addition, it is equipped with the latest avionics equipment such as Automatic Flight Control Equipment (AFCS) and Integrated Electronic Map Computer (IDMC), reducing the mission burden on pilots and maximizing operability.
Production Process and Future Planning of Yangsan Unit 1
The Miron Yangsan-1 was delivered after about three years of fabrication and assembly, functional inspection, and acceptance inspection. The military plans to electrify a total of 160 Mirons by 2031. The Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said, "It was well received for its successful pilot flight at international exhibitions such as the Seoul ADEX and Dubai Air Show in 2023," which is expected to receive a lot of attention from many countries in the future.
an army operation plan
The Army plans to deploy the initial supplies, including Yangsan Unit 1, to aviation schools to train operational personnel such as pilots and mechanics. After that, they will be deployed sequentially to aviation battalions and put into actual operation.
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