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South Korea’s new KF-21 fighter jet no match for China’s J-20, analyst says

  • A KF-21 ‘Boramae’ or ‘Hawk’ prototype recently completed a 30-minute test flight
  • Design suggests limited stealth capabilities, but new jet could still impact regional power balance, Macau-based observer says

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A KF-21 fighter taxis along during a   demonstration at the headquarters of Korea Aerospace Industries, in Sacheon, South Korea. Photo: EPA-EFE
South Korea is working on a new warplane as it seeks to catch up with China and Russia, but military observers believe its new KF-21 fighter jet is far from comparable to advanced fifth-generation fighters like China’s Chengdu J-20.

However, if mass-deployed, the KF-21 could still alter the regional air force power balance, and also has potential to become a strong competitor in the global market, a Macau-based analyst said.

This came as the prototype of a KF-21 “Boramae” or “Hawk” completed a 30-minute test flight last Tuesday from the southern city of Sacheon.

South Korea hopes the home-grown four-plus generation warplane will serve as a cheaper alternative to the imported US Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, and also aims to promote it on the international arms market.

A US Air Force F-35 Lightning II aircraft gets refuelled in mid-air. Photo: AFP
A US Air Force F-35 Lightning II aircraft gets refuelled in mid-air. Photo: AFP

Its developer, Korea Aerospace Industries, even announced an upgrade plan to eventually modify the jet into a stealth fighter.

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