South Korea Unveils First Production Standard MUAV for North Korea Surveillance
South Korea has rolled out the first mass production example of its new Medium Altitude Reconnaissance Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (MUAV), designed to monitor North Korea. The rollout took place at the Korean Air Tech Center in Busan on April 8, as announced by Seoul's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA). The MUAV, also known as KUS-FS, has been in development for several years and represents South Korea's first strategic UAV. The aircraft is equipped with high-performance cameras and sensors, enabling it to monitor and respond to strategic targets in real-time. The MUAV will be used by South Korea's coast guard and navy, in addition to its primary role in intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.