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19 April 2023
by Akhil Kadidal
The KF-21 prototype launched an InfraRed Imaging System-Tail control (IRIS-T) on 4 April. (Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA))
Korean Aerospace Industries (KAI) has successfully test-fired an AIM-2000 InfraRed Imaging System-Tail control (IRIS-T) missile from its KF-21 fighter aircraft for the first time.
The Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced this maiden launch of the IRIS-T missile from the KF-21 in a video on 7 April. The launch represents the expansion of the KF-21’s armaments testing programme. The weapons-launching phase of the KF-21 test programme began on 28 March.
According to DAPA, this successful armament separation test using the IRIS-T was conducted on 4 April. “The AIM-2000 used in this test has a different firing method [compared with the] Meteor [air-to-air missile] used in the armed separation test on March 28,” DAPA said in a statement that accompanied the video.
The launch of the missile confirms that the IRIS-T will be integrated with the KF-21 aircraft. Earlier, South Korea had only announced that it would equip the KF-21 with the missile.
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