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KF-21 Boramae to Gain Air-to-Ground Strike by 2027 with New Korean Missiles

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South Korea is accelerating the combat readiness of its flagship KF-21 Boramae fighter jet, with Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) confirming that full air-to-ground capabilities will be operational by 2027. This critical enhancement marks a major leap in the multirole potential of the indigenous 4.5-generation stealth fighter, positioning it as a competitive export option in the global defense market.

Key to this advancement is the joint development of long-range precision-guided missiles by LIGNEX and Hyundai Rotem—two of South Korea’s leading defense technology firms. The missile program, supported by the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA), is tailored specifically for internal carriage and external integration on the KF-21. These next-generation munitions are designed to engage high-value ground targets at extended standoff ranges, significantly boosting the aircraft’s strategic strike capacity.

Flight testing for the integrated weapon systems is slated for completion by June 2026. These trials will validate both the aerodynamic compatibility and fire-control integration of the missiles with the KF-21’s avionics suite. Successful testing will pave the way for series production and operational deployment by 2027, aligning with the Republic of Korea Air Force’s (ROKAF) phased induction plan.

Meanwhile, international interest is surging. The Philippines is poised to become the first export customer for the KF-21 Boramae, with a formal acquisition deal expected to be announced in mid-2026. Manila’s potential procurement—reportedly including both training and combat-configured variants—would validate South Korea’s emergence as a credible exporter of advanced fighter platforms. The Philippine Air Force has long sought to modernize its aging fleet, and the KF-21 offers a cost-effective, technologically robust solution with growing indigenous support infrastructure.

The KF-21 program, a collaboration between South Korea and Indonesia (though Jakarta has reduced its financial stake in recent years), underscores Seoul’s strategic ambition to achieve defense self-reliance while expanding its geopolitical influence through arms diplomacy. With air-to-ground capability now on track, the Boramae transitions from an air-superiority-focused demonstrator to a true multirole fighter—capable of precision strike, suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD), and battlefield interdiction.

This development also signals a broader shift in Northeast Asia’s defense landscape. As regional tensions persist and U.S. allies seek interoperable yet sovereign-capable platforms, the KF-21’s modular design and open architecture allow for future integration of foreign and domestic weapons, including U.S.-made munitions if required.

By 2027, the KF-21 Boramae will not only serve as the backbone of ROKAF’s next-generation fleet but also as a flagship export product—bolstered by homegrown missiles, timely flight validation, and growing international demand led by partners like the Philippines.

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