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The '''Korea Aerospace Industries KAH-106 Bonghwang''' is a Joseon's twin-turboshaft attack helicopter with a tailwheel-type landing gear and a tandem cockpit for a crew of two. Nose-mounted sensors help acquire targets and provide night vision. It carries a 30 mm (1.18 in) KM208 chain gun under its forward fuselage and 4 hardpoints on stub-wing pylons for armament and stores, typically {{wp|AGM-114 Hellfire|AGM-41 missiles}} and {{wp|Hydra 70|Doksa-70}} rocket pods. Redundant systems help it survive combat damage.
The '''Korea Aerospace Industries KAH-106 Bonghwang''' is a Joseon's twin-turboshaft attack helicopter with a tailwheel-type landing gear and a tandem cockpit for a crew of two. Nose-mounted sensors help acquire targets and provide night vision. It carries a 30 mm (1.18 in) KM208 chain gun under its forward fuselage and 4 hardpoints on stub-wing pylons for armament and stores, typically {{wp|AGM-114 Hellfire|AGM-41 missiles}} and {{wp|Hydra 70|Doksa-70}} rocket pods. {{wp|redundancy (engineering)|Redundant}} systems help it survive combat damage.


The KAH-106 began to be developed in 2001 as the army's next-generation large attack helicopter, with the first prototype flying in 2006. Today, KAH-106 has been extensively improved to ensure its viability and diversify its role as drones expand their role on the battlefield.
The KAH-106 began to be developed in 2001 as the army's next-generation large attack helicopter, with the first prototype flying in 2006. Today, KAH-106 has been extensively improved to ensure its viability and diversify its role as drones expand their role on the battlefield.

Revision as of 05:13, 14 September 2024

KAH-106 Bonghwang
OIG3 (7).jpg
KAH-106 Bonghwang flies over Gwangju Metropolitan City.
Role Attack helicopter
National origin  Joseon
Manufacturer Korea Aerospace Industries, Ltd.
First flight January 14 2006
Introduction 9 April 2009
Status In service
Primary user Royal Joseon Army
Produced 2006-2020

The Korea Aerospace Industries KAH-106 Bonghwang is a Joseon's twin-turboshaft attack helicopter with a tailwheel-type landing gear and a tandem cockpit for a crew of two. Nose-mounted sensors help acquire targets and provide night vision. It carries a 30 mm (1.18 in) KM208 chain gun under its forward fuselage and 4 hardpoints on stub-wing pylons for armament and stores, typically AGM-41 missiles and Doksa-70 rocket pods. Redundant systems help it survive combat damage.

The KAH-106 began to be developed in 2001 as the army's next-generation large attack helicopter, with the first prototype flying in 2006. Today, KAH-106 has been extensively improved to ensure its viability and diversify its role as drones expand their role on the battlefield.

Development

Design

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