City / Airport:Seongmu
Country:South Korea
Photo Date:12 June 2024
Photo by:Stephan de BruijnContact
Photo ID:744168Submit Correction
View count: 885
Possibly the most rare a/c in the RoKAF. This An-2, one of some 12 of the RoKAF, belongs to the Seongmu airforce academy. The An-2 is a defector from North Korea (DPRK). The RoKAF adopted the type as an adversary aircraft. Should a conflict break out on the Korean peninsula, it is expected that huge number of DPRK An-2s would swarm into South Korean airspace and deliver special forces troops directed against key targets. It is also expected that unmanned An-2s would enter South Korea, to saturate South Korean air defence. With the An-2s the RoKAF trains how best to defend against these a/c
Registration / Serial:HL1081
Aircraft Version:Antonov An-2
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:South Korea - Air Force
City / Airport:Seongmu
Country:South Korea
Photo Date:12 June 2024
Photo by:Stephan de BruijnContact
City / Airport:Seongmu
Country:South Korea
Photo Date:12 June 2024
Photo by:Stephan de BruijnContact
Photo ID:744168Submit Correction
View count: 885
Possibly the most rare a/c in the RoKAF. This An-2, one of some 12 of the RoKAF, belongs to the Seongmu airforce academy. The An-2 is a defector from North Korea (DPRK). The RoKAF adopted the type as an adversary aircraft. Should a conflict break out on the Korean peninsula, it is expected that huge number of DPRK An-2s would swarm into South Korean airspace and deliver special forces troops directed against key targets. It is also expected that unmanned An-2s would enter South Korea, to saturate South Korean air defence. With the An-2s the RoKAF trains how best to defend against these a/c
Registration / Serial:HL1081
Aircraft Version:Antonov An-2
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:South Korea - Air Force
City / Airport:Seongmu
Country:South Korea
Photo Date:12 June 2024
Photo by:Stephan de BruijnContact