UAV-II (KUS-FS)
Korea's next-generation strategic Medium-Altitude Long-Endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial system being developed to provide the Republic of Korea military with indigenous persistent ISR and strike capability comparable to the MQ-9 Reaper class. Features a turboprop engine with endurance exceeding 24 hours and operational altitude above 40,000 feet. Payload capacity for multiple sensors including synthetic aperture radar (SAR), EO/IR turret, SIGINT, and precision-guided munitions for armed reconnaissance missions. Designed for autonomous operations with satellite beyond-line-of-sight datalink capability. Development is a collaboration between KAI and Korean Air with the Agency for Defense Development (ADD) overseeing the programme. Intended to supplement and eventually replace South Korea's leased Global Hawk RQ-4 fleet. Expected to enter service in the late 2020s.

- Korean indigenous MALE class UAV
- Diesel engine for fuel efficiency
- 100kg payload for sensors or weapons
- SAR radar for all-weather ISR
- Reduces Korean dependency on US Global Hawk
- Development ongoing — not fully operational
- 200 km/h speed limited
- 500km range short for deep strike
- No combat validation
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