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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] LIG Nex1 has signed a contract for the 'Maritime Surveillance Radar-II Performance Based Logistics (PBL)' project, selected as a pilot project led by the Navy Logistics Command and the Ministry of National Defense.


The 'Maritime Surveillance Radar-II PBL' project is the first PBL project in the entire military reflecting the results of the Defense Reliability-based Cost Management (RAM-C).


The 'Maritime Surveillance Radar-II' equipment operates 24/7 to monitor maritime targets threatening mid-altitude penetration, replacing the existing outdated radar.


With the Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies, weapon systems are expected to become more intelligent and advanced, increasing the need for numerous repair parts through modular electronic equipment.


In this situation, rapid and accurate acquisition of repair parts and operational availability during mission execution have been raised as essential factors, with RAM-C reliability emerging as the solution.


By applying RAM-C, uncertain factors such as parts obsolescence, price increases, and semiconductor supply shortages can be systematically managed in advance, and in case of equipment failure, smooth logistics support will be possible, expected to reduce operation and maintenance costs and shorten maintenance periods.


LIG Nex1 stated, “With the PBL project reflecting RAM-C results, the Navy is expected to maintain continuous maritime surveillance by enabling optimal combat readiness and stable equipment availability.”



A LIG Nex1 official said, “As a defense company, we will fulfill our mission and successfully promote the ‘Maritime Surveillance Radar-II PBL’ project based on accumulated experience and technology.”


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