- The
Republic of
Korea Air
Force (
ROKAF; Korean: 대한민국 공군; Hanja: 大韓民國空軍; RR: Daehanminguk Gong-gun), also
known as the ROK Air
Force or
South Korean Air...
- was
stationed until 1952. In July of that year, it was
transferred to the
ROKAF as
aircraft to
serve in the
Korean War,
marked as
aircraft "K-205".[citation...
- in 2002. It
entered active service with the
Republic of
Korea Air
Force (
ROKAF) in 2005. The T-50 has been
further developed into
aerobatic and combat...
-
version called the
Vityaz missile system. The
Republic of
Korea Air
Force (
ROKAF)
revealed in mid-2015 that the KM-SAM
would soon
enter m****
production and...
-
missile capabilities, and
advanced IFF.
JDAMs capability was
added by
ROKAF later on;
ROKAF developed the software,
successfully carried out 3 tests, and finished...
-
Korean military consists of the Army (ROKA), the Navy (ROKN), the Air
Force (
ROKAF), and the
Marine Corps (ROKMC), and
reserve forces. Many of
these forces...
- 烏山空軍基地) is a
United States Air
Force (USAF) and
Republic of
Korea Air
Force (
ROKAF) base
located near
Songtan station in the city of Pyeongtaek,
South Korea...
- been
launched during 1988 on
behalf of the
Republic of
Korea Air
Force (
ROKAF). The programme,
which sought to
develop an
indigenously designed trainer...
-
September 2015
after the F-5S was retired. The
Republic of
Korea Air
Force (
ROKAF)
purchased F-5A/Bs in 1965, and it
purchased F-5Es in
August 1974. KF-5...
- 2015,
South Korea selected the A330 MRTT; the
Republic of
Korea Air
Force (
ROKAF)
planned to
induct four
aerial refueling tankers by 2020. The
first MRTT...