The "Tomorrow's Top Gun" Emerging at Defense Companies... Air Force Academy Cadets Conduct On-Site Campus at LIG Nex1
Airborne Armament Guided Weapon System, Radar System
4th Year Cadets and Professors Special Lecture, Technical Discussion Conducted
Tomorrow's 'Top Guns' set up an 'on-site campus' by visiting South Korea's leading defense industry company.
LIG Nex1 (CEO Kim Ji-chan) announced on the 31st that cadets from the Korea Air Force Academy visited LIG Nex1 to enhance their understanding of the evolving future advanced weapon systems and the defense industry field.
On the 30th, 24 people including fourth-year cadets from the Convergence Capstone course and faculty members of the Korea Air Force Academy visited LIG Nex1's Pangyo House and Yongin Research Center. On-site, they attended special lectures on airborne armament guided weapon systems and radar systems, and held technical discussions with LIG Nex1 researchers.
The Convergence Capstone is a curriculum at the Korea Air Force Academy designed to provide students with the best academic and intellectual experience at the end of their learning path.
Fourth-year cadets and professors from the Air Force Academy are visiting LIG Nex1 for a field study.
View original imageThis visit was promoted in accordance with the memorandum of understanding signed in March between LIG Nex1 and the Korea Air Force Academy regarding "presenting development directions for Air Force weapon systems through joint research and establishing operational concepts for future advanced weapon systems."
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A LIG Nex1 official said, "We were surprised by the high level and interest of the cadets during the technical discussions, and we empathize with the need for human exchange and joint research. We will strive to contribute to the development of the Air Force and talent cultivation through closer cooperation."
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