SEOUL - The Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) KF-21 fighter has successfully concluded its flight testing campaign two months ahead of schedule, completing 1,600 accident-free sorties across 13,000 test conditions.
Initiated in July 2022 with six prototypes, the program utilized air-to-air refueling and additional testing sites to accelerate evaluations of key systems, including the AESA radar and high angle-of-attack capabilities. Development is slated to finish by mid-2026, with deliveries to the Republic of Korea Air Force commencing later this year.
Concurrently, work is advancing on the Block 2 configuration, which prioritizes strike capabilities. KAI secured a $465 million contract in December 2025 to develop these features, pushing air-to-ground weapons testing forward to early 2027. The aircraft features 10 hardpoints and a payload capacity of 7,700 kg (16,975 lb).
While technical progress has been smooth, the KF-21 has yet to secure an international buyer, though Indonesia, the Philippines, Poland, and the UAE are considered potential customers.