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South Korea to Transfer UAV, Missile Technologies to UAE

That's the truth, it's such a tiny country but with such achievements that are way ahead of many much bigger Arab countries including the KSA.

I should just mention that the British Empire took over a quarter of the world, but it's mainland was a tiny Island today known as the the UK.

The size of a nation has little to do with it's strength.
 
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@al-Hasani confirmed about UAE, it is not that important nation.

Abu Dhabi is hardly an Arab city, LOL. Yes, UAE is an Arab country but only like 35% of the total population are Arabs and only 15-20% are local Emiratis. Most Arabs are far from being liberals, LOL. Whatever that is in the Middle Eastern context. Regarding racism then I don't want to take that seriously when it only concerns a tiny minority and is present in every single country in the world.
 
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many batches of South Korean soldiers have so far taken part in the joint military training in UAE. Below are some old pics of the joint military training which took place in UAE.

UAE is also the first foreign customer for the Korean K11 rifles.

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Why do you give the credit to the US? As a matter of fact our relations with the US is better than the UAE. The credit goes to the hard working, determination to go for the best, smart use of their resources, ambition and great management represented by their regime.

Mate, it all came down to resources...And US will never help any country in the region besides Israel with ToT, local production etc...
 
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Why do you give the credit to the US? As a matter of fact our relations with the US is better than the UAE. The credit goes to the hard working, determination to go for the best, smart use of their resources, ambition and great management represented by their regime.

Pakistani politicians fail in these very badly again and again.
 
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Pakistani politicians fail in these very badly again and again.

Their failures are theirs. The Pakistani people did miracles in foriegn countries, look at your own people in Dubai, the UK, and the US. I guess it explains something, doesn't it?

Mate, it all came down to resources...And US will never help any country in the region besides Israel with ToT, local production etc...

Even helping Israel is partial, the US doesn't trust foreign states, including Israel.
 
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Korea promised to transfer technology for its unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), following its successful bid to build four nuclear reactors in the Middle East nation, a government source said Thursday. Defense Minister Kim Tae-young made the commitment during his visit to the UAE in November to discuss bilateral defense issues as well as to support the landmark $20 billion deal, the source told The Korea Times.

Kim also offered to provide key arms technologies related to the homegrown Hyunmoo ballistic and cruise missiles to the UAE as part of efforts to expand defense cooperation between the two countries, he said on condition of anonymity.Technology on an electromagnetic pulse bomb (EMP) is among the key items for cooperation promised by Korea, said the source.

The state-funded Agency for Defense Development (ADD) has been pushing to develop the bomb capable of neutralizing an enemy's command-and-control, communications and defense radar systems.EMPs can severely disrupt electronic equipment, which is susceptible to damage by transient power surges. An EMP attack is generated by a very short, intense energy pulse or high-altitude nuclear blast.

The agency plans to complete the development by 2014. "The UAE asked Korea to provide such key arms technologies as part of the package deal for the reactor contract," the source said. "Korea's positive response to the request played an important role in sealing the deal."

Speculation has been growing after the agreement that there could have been some behind-the-scene promises to satisfy the UAE needs. At that time, Seoul's defense ministry declined to elaborate, only saying the two sides exchanged views on ways to expand bilateral defense cooperation programs. As for the UAV, Korea will offer the technology on the Night Intruder-300, also known as RQ-101, built by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), according to the source.

KAI built the RQ-101 corps-level battlefield-reconnaissance UAV between 2001 and 2004. The Korean Army bought five sets of RQ-101s, with each set including six aircraft, a launcher and a ground-control station. KAI is also discussing the sale of the RQ-101 to Libya.The RQ-101 has a service ceiling of 4.5 kilometers and a cruise speed of 120 to 150 kilometers per hour. The 215-kilogram aircraft has a service radius of 200 kilometers and can operate for up to six hours in the air.

The UAV is capable of multipurpose operations to perform missions like wide area surveillance, reconnaissance, target acquisition, bombing guidance, battlefield supervision and checking target break-down. It is also possible to transfer real-time images, especially in unfavorable environments during day and night.

Some observers say, however, potential exports of the RQ-101 to either the UAE or Libya could cause a political or diplomatic row between South Korea and Israel given the ground-control station for the UAV was developed with technical assistance from Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).

IAI offered the technology when it sold its Searcher II UAVs to South Korea.Referred missile technologies are related to those for the 300-kilometer-range Hyunmoo-II ballistic missile and the 1,000-kilometer-range Hyunmoo-III surface-to-surface cruise missile developed by the ADD and LIG Nex1.

The Hyunmoo-III missiles have been operational with the Army since last year. The Hyunmoo-III can hit targets with a margin of error of plus or minus five meters aided by a Terrain Contour Matching (TERCOM) system.

South Korea to Transfer UAV, Missile Technologies to UAE ~ ASIAN DEFENCE

The latest version of South Korean-made cruise missile Hyunmoo-IIIB is able to hit a target at a maximum range of 1,000 km with high accuracy.

the entire arab scene for UAV's is one sad joke with the resources available they should have become world market leaders by now . the UAE has been running UAV start up companies for ages and NOTHING has come from them. we lack innovation and creativity and this is our chance to shine the world has put its next gen UAV projects on hold for now due to economic reccesion and this is the perfect chance to take advantage of it
 
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the entire arab scene for UAV's is one sad joke with the resources available they should have become world market leaders by now . the UAE has been running UAV start up companies for ages and NOTHING has come from them. we lack innovation and creativity and this is our chance to shine the world has put its next gen UAV projects on hold for now due to economic reccesion and this is the perfect chance to take advantage of it

It's not our fault that you don't read:

http://www.defence.pk/forums/arab-defence/192249-made-uae.html

http://www.defence.pk/forums/arab-defence/265292-russia-planning-buy-aerial-drones-uae.html

http://www.defence.pk/forums/arab-defence/236075-uae-made-uav-appeals.html

Jordan and Saudi Arabia have their own UAVs projects but less developed and advanced that the UAE's.
 
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first off watch your mouth this a a forum .

secondly i dont think you should believe everything you read. i prefer you AS some one who works in the industry and that KNOWS what exactly is going on .

and as that person I CAN tell you with assurance that ADCOM systems is in a state of failure (it has recorded a loss year on year since its inception ) if not for government support it would have shut down by now . what it lack is progressive thinking and the UAE as a whole does not have a unified strategic outlook for their UAV program as there are several entities designing many designs that really do not represent the actual requirements of the country .

what exactly is your education back ground because you strike me at most an enthusiast than anythign else
 
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first off watch your mouth this a a forum .

secondly i dont think you should believe everything you read. i prefer you AS some one who works in the industry and that KNOWS what exactly is going on .

and as that person I CAN tell you with assurance that ADCOM systems is in a state of failure (it has recorded a loss year on year since its inception ) if not for government support it would have shut down by now . what it lack is progressive thinking and the UAE as a whole does not have a unified strategic outlook for their UAV program as there are several entities designing many designs that really do not represent the actual requirements of the country .

what exactly is your education back ground because you strike me at most an enthusiast than anythign else

Go get help.
 
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