LIG Nex1 said it will participate in 'DSK 2025,' held for three days starting on the 26th at BEXCO in Busan, showcasing a comprehensive solution encompassing all fields of drones, which are gaining attention as game changers in future battlefields.
At this exhibition, LIG Nex1 will showcase various technologies, including the small unmanned aerial vehicle response system (Block-I) for countering drones, small reconnaissance and strike hybrid drones, a hybrid transport drone system with a payload capacity of 40 kg, multipurpose unmanned helicopters (MPUH), and advanced aircraft (AAV) specialized for future urban air mobility (UAM). The company plans to highlight its advanced technologies in monitoring, reconnaissance, strikes, and transportation while contributing to the completion of advanced scientific and technological forces based on manned and unmanned hybrid systems.
LIG Nex1's small unmanned aerial vehicle response system (Block-I) is a Korean-style jammer (K-Jammer) using a soft kill method that can detect small unmanned aerial vehicles, receive trajectory information, and emit jamming signals to deviate paths or induce crashes. Development has been underway with the Defense Acquisition Program Administration since 2022, and once completed, it is expected to serve as electronic warfare equipment capable of preventing North Korean drones and unmanned aerial vehicles from entering the airspace at the front line.
In addition, LIG Nex1 announced it will introduce for the first time a smart drone system capable of object detection and tracking management through real-time processing of data received from multiple long-range radars, using an AI analysis model powered by domestically produced AI semiconductors and video captured both day and night.