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LIG Nex1 Co., Ltd. (Korean: 엘아이지넥스원; RR: Elaiji Nekseuweon), formerly known as LG Innotek (Korean: 엘지이노텍; RR: Elji Inotek) is a South Korean aerospace manufacturer and arms manufacturer. It was established in 1976 as Goldstar Precision. LIG Nex1 was previously owned by LIG Holdings Company, which in turn was owned by the ...
The AT-1K Raybolt (Korean: 현궁 "Hyeon-gung", [5] Hanja: 晛弓) is a South Korean man-portable third-generation anti-tank guided missile built by LIG Nex1.It has fire-and-forget capability using an infrared imaging seeker and has a tandem-warhead to defeat explosive reactive armor.
LIG Nex1 (formerly LG Precision) VHF/FM: Slowly being retired PRC-96K South Korea: Walkie-talkie: LIG Nex1 (formerly LG Precision) VHF/FM: Standard-issue PRC-77K United States South Korea: Portable transceiver: LIG Nex1 (formerly LG Precision) VHF/FM: Produced under license. Mainly used by the Republic of Korea Reserve Forces PRC-999K South Korea
The Low-Cost Guided Imaging Rocket (LOGIR; Korean: 저비용 유도 이미징 로켓), officially known as Poniard (Korean: 비궁; Hanja: 匕弓; RR: Bi-gung) is a surface-to-ship guided rocket developed by Agency for Defense Development (ADD) and LIG Nex1. [2]
The K-SAAM (Korean Surface-to-Anti Air Missile; Korean: 해궁; Hanja: 海弓; RR: Hae-gung) is a South Korean short range ship-launched surface-to-air missile (SAM) system that is being developed by the Agency for Defense Development (ADD), LIG Nex1 and Hanhwa Defense.
LG Innotek was set up as Goldstar Precision in 1970. LG Innotek spun off its defense business, NEXFuture1, and sold it to LIG Group in 2004. [4] LG Innotek merged LG Micron, another LG Group component-producing arm, in July 2009.
LIG NEX1: Licensed production Haeseong: anti-ship missile: 2006: SSM-700K: DDG, DDH-II, FFG-I/II, PKG: LIG NEX1: Developed 1996-2003 Haeryong (Sea Dragon) tactical ship-to-land missile 2016 - FFG-I/II LIG NEX1 Variant of Haeseong anti-ship missile 130mm guided rocket anti-ship missile 2017 - PKMR LIG NEX1 - Hyeonmu III: cruise missile: 2008 ...
An improved variant, the lightweight torpedo-2 is being developed by LIG Nex1. New capabilities include longer range and lesser vulnerability to decoys. [5] The research and development program is expected to be complete in 2029. [6]