South Korea has unveiled the prototype of its latest unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV), known as LOWUS.
Designed with stealth capabilities, this drone features a low radar cross-section and a structure made from radar-absorbent materials.
The LOWUS is equipped with an electro-optical infrared sensor housed in a turret beneath the aircraft’s nose, along with an indigenously developed active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar.
With its advanced sensor suite, the LOWUS is capable of executing a range of missions, including reconnaissance, electronic warfare, and precision airstrikes.










