Northrop Grumman has signed an agreement with Genohco in support of South Korea’s Mine Countermeasures Helicopter (KMCH) program.
Under the memorandum of understanding, South Korean defense firm Genohco will support the manufacture of Airborne Laser Mine Detection System (ALMDS) hardware components.
Northrop will supply ALMDS solutions and technical support for the KMCH program’s engineering, manufacturing, and design phase, expected to be complete in 2027.
“Industry collaborations with companies such as Genohco and KAI are key to Northrop Grumman’s approach to technology development across the globe,” Northrop Grumman vice president of multi-domain command and control programs Janice Zilch said.
“Our team is committed to delivering advanced solutions to meet the security needs of the Republic of Korea’s Ministry of National Defense.”
Airborne Laser Mine Detection System
The ALMDS pulses a laser beam to detect, classify, and locate floating and near-surface moored mines.
It provides accurate target geo-location to enable a follow-on mine neutralization procedure.
The system can be mounted on a variety of helicopters and be deployed for day and night operations.
“Projects like the KMCH program allow global contractors to collaborate with Korean industry,” senior director of business development, Genohco, Richard D. Yoo said.
“Being part of Northrop Grumman’s supply chain network, we look forward to providing innovative solutions together in the global market.”