LIG Nex1 is a South Korean company specializing in the development of precision-guided munitions and defense systems.
The UAE Ministry of National Defense (MND) will acquire South Korea's Chungung 2 (M-SAM2, medium-range surface-to-air missile) regarding which contracts were signed between the UAE MND and Defense Acquisition Program...
South Koreas Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) signed a contract worth nearly $750 million with LIG Nex1 and Hanwha for mass production of military satellite communication system-II ground terminals. The contract...
South Koreas Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) has launched a new project to develop Close In Weapon System-II (CIWS-II) to protect warships from hostile aircraft and missiles. The ship-based gun will...
An Afghan Air Force plane crashed in Uzbekistan's Surkhandarya region bordering the war-torn country on Sunday. "Indeed, an Afghan Air Force plane crashed the other day in the Surkhandarya region of...
South Korean firm LIG Nex1 announced in late July the completion of sea trials of its Haegum-3 (Sea Sword 3) unmanned surface vehicle (USV). The development work was carried out under...
South Korean LiG-Nex1 is developing close-in weapons system (CIWS-II) whose AESA radar system will be derived from that of the KF-21 jet. The CIWS-II is being developed under a Defense Acquisition...
South Korean defense firm, LIG Nex1 Co., signed a 64 billion won ($145
South Koreas LIG Nex1 Co. will develop a robotic mine detector that can remain hundreds of meters below the sea for over 20 hours
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The Israel Defense Forces has banned the entry of China-made vehicles into its military bases due to the possibility of espionage using sensors and cameras
Russia’s Defense Ministry has canceled its flagship defense exhibition, Army-2025, originally scheduled to take place next week
India has reportedly paused the planned acquisition of six additional Boeing P-8I maritime patrol aircraft after costs surged nearly 50%, driven in part by a new 25% U
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The first Rafale B fighter jet for the Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU) has been spotted at the Dassault Aviation facility in Bordeaux, France
First Rafale Fighter Jet for Indonesian Air Force Spotted in France