South Korea will upgrade its F-15K Eagle fleet’s radar systems and mission computer

The Republic of Korea Air Force is upgrading its F-15K Eagle fleet’s radar systems and long-range mission capabilities in a $2.9 billion modernization project.

The Defense Acquisition Program Administration announced the F-15K Performance Improvement Project, which will facilitate the upgrades through foreign military sales.

Under the program, the F-15Ks will be fitted with improved quick and accurate target identification and strike capabilities, ensuring more stable operating conditions for the fleet.

Specifically, the jets will be fitted with the AN/APG-82 electronic scanning radar, BAE Systems’ AN/ALQ-250 Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System, and a new Large Area Display in the cockpit for improved situational awareness.

The program is expected to run from 2024 to 2034.

With 59 currently in service, South Korea’s F-15Ks are a core part of the country’s air defense.

Aviation giant Boeing was selected as its contractor for long-term sustainment projects in 2017, and was renewed for another five years in 2022.

The air force flies the country’s F-15Ks to watch over key North Korean facilities that are within range, like the Punggye-ri nuclear site and the Sohae Launch facility.

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