[Photo] Udo Rocket 'Bigung' Hits Even the Debris of the Sunk Target
US FCT Test Evaluation Photos and Videos Released
The Navy released photos on the 19th showing the U.S. FCT test and evaluation site for the guided rocket "Bigung," developed by LIG Nex1.
The Bigung developed by LIG Nex1 is striking target debris during the U.S. FCT conducted near the waters off Hawaii, USA. On this day, Bigung fired six rounds and hit all the targets. All targets sank due to consecutive strikes, and the last round completely destroyed even the debris of the target. [Image source=Navy]
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On July 12, local time in Hawaii, LIG Nex1 officials installed a 2.75-inch guided rocket Bigung module on the US Textron CUSV unmanned surface vessel aboard the Cheonjabong ship sailing near Hawaii. Our Navy transported the US unmanned surface vessel equipped with Bigung using the 4,900-ton Cheonjabong landing ship and supported test firing in cooperation with the US Navy.
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On July 12, local time in Hawaii, a US unmanned surface vehicle (CUSV) equipped with the Bigung missile is departing the test sea area from the Cheonjabong ship. On the day of the Bigung test evaluation, the Republic of Korea Navy transported the US unmanned surface vehicle carrying the Bigung missile using the 4,900-ton landing ship Cheonjabong. [Image source=Republic of Korea Navy]
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Live-fire target ship loaded on the Cheonjabong-class ship navigating in the waters near Hawaii on July 12, local time. [Image source=Navy]
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On July 12, Hawaii local time, a live-fire target loaded on the Cheonjabong ship sailing near the waters of Hawaii was set afloat in the sea. [Image source=Navy]
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On July 12, local time in Hawaii, the 2.75-inch guided rocket Bigung accurately struck the target during a live-fire exercise conducted in the waters near Hawaii. [Image source=Navy]
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On July 12, local time in Hawaii, the 2.75-inch guided rocket Bigung accurately struck the target during a live-fire exercise conducted in the waters near Hawaii. [Image source=Navy]
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On July 12, Hawaii local time, an unmanned surface vehicle (CUSV) intended for live-fire testing is entering the Cheonjabong ship near the waters off Hawaii. [Image source=Navy]
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