LIG Nex1 Co., Ltd. (Korean: 엘아이지넥스원; RR: Elaiji Nekseuweon), formerly known as LG Innotek (Korean: 엘지이노텍; RR: Elji Inotek) is a South Korean aerospace manufacturer and arms manufacturer. It was established in 1976 as Goldstar Precision. LIG Nex1 was previously owned by LIG Holdings Company, which in turn was owned by the LIG Group. In 2013, a consortium led by South Korea private equity firm STIC Investments acquired 49 percent stake in LIG Nex1 for 420 billion Korean won.[4][5]
Native name | 엘아이지넥스원 주식회사 |
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Formerly |
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Company type | Public |
KRX: 079550 | |
Industry | |
Founded | 25 February 1976 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | |
Products | [2] |
Revenue | ₩2.2208 trillion[3] (2022) |
₩179.1 billion[3] (2022) | |
₩122.9 billion[3] (2022) | |
Total assets | ₩3.0127 trillion[3] (2022) |
Total equity | ₩935.2 billion[3] (2022) |
Owner |
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Parent | LIG Group[1] |
Website | Official website in English Official website in Korean |
LIG Nex1 | |
Hangul | 엘아이지넥스원 |
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Revised Romanization | Elaiji Nekseuweon |
McCune–Reischauer | Elaichi Neksŭwŏn |
It develops and produces a wide range of advanced precision electronic systems, including missiles, underwater weapon systems, radars, electronic warfare, avionics, tactical communication systems, fire control systems, naval combat systems, and electro-optics.[6] It is one of the major suppliers of weapon systems for the Republic of Korea Armed Forces, as well as an international exporter of weapon systems.
History
editThe company was established on February 25, 1976, under the name Goldstar Precision Industries (Korean: 금성정밀공업; Hanja: 金星精密工業; RR: Geumseong Jeongmil Gongeop) as a subsidiary of Goldstar Electronics (now LG Electronics). The company changed its name to LG Innotek (Korean: LG이노텍; RR: Elji Inotek) in 2000, and since 2004 it has been incorporated as a subsidiary of LIG Group under the name Nex1 Future (Korean: 넥스원퓨처; RR: Nekseuweon Pyucheo), and changed its name to LIG Nex1 in 2007.[1]
Products
editMissiles
edit- Hyunmoo-3 surface-to-surface cruise missile
- AT-1K Raybolt man-portable anti-tank guided missile
- SSM-700K C-Star anti-ship missile
- Haeryong (Sea Dragon) tactical ship-to-surface missile based on the SSM-700K C-Star
- KP-SAM Chiron man-portable surface-to-air missile
- K-SAM Pegasus surface-to-air missile system
- KM-SAM surface-to-air missile system
- K-SAAM ship-launched surface-to-air missile
- L-SAM surface-to-air missile system
- Surface-to-air missile system for K30 Biho self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
- KALCM (Korean air-launched cruise missile) for KAI KF-21 Boramae multirole fighter (development)
Precision guided munitions
edit- Poniard (Bigung) surface-to-ship rocket
- Biryong (Flying Dragon) 130 mm short range ship-to-ship guided rocket
- Korean GPS-Guided Bomb (KGGB)
- Blackout bomb
Torpedoes
edit- K731 White Shark heavyweight torpedo
- K745 Blue Shark lightweight torpedo
- K745A1 Red Shark homing torpedo
- K761 Tiger Shark heavyweight torpedo
Surveillance and Reconnaissance
edit- ESR-500A active electronically scanned array radar for FA-50 Block 20
- Local Air Defense Radar (LADR)
- Weapon Locating Radar-II (WLR-II)
- Long Range Radar (LRR)
- Coastal survelliance radar
- Precision Approach Radar (PAR)
- 3D surveillance radar for Incheon-class frigate (FFX)
- 3D surveillance radar for Yoon Youngha-class patrol vessel (PKG)
- Satellite Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
- Micro-satellite (SAR/EO)
- Electronic Optical Satellite Reconnaissance System (EOSS)
- Electro-optical targeting system (EOTS) for self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
- Hull Mounted Sonar (HMS)
- Sonar system for Sejong the Great-class destroyer (KDX-III Batch-II)
- Sonar system for KDDX
- Sonar system for Dosan Ahn Changho-class submarine (KSS-III)
- Harbor Underwater Surveillance System (HUSS)
Command/Control/Communication
edit- Ground-based command and control system for unmanned aerial systems
- Battalion Tactical Command System (BTCS)
- Vehicle command and control system
- Jang Bogo-class submarine (KSS-I) combat management system
- KSS-II combat system
- LINCS naval combat system
- Military satellite communication system-II
- Tactical Multiband Multirole Radio (TMMR)
Avionics
edit- Electronic Warfare (EW) suite for KAI KF-21 Boramae
Electronic warfare
edit- Ground electronic warfare equipment
- Shipborne electronic warfare system
- Airborne electronic warfare system
- Anti-drone protection system
- Direction finder and monitoring system
Unmanned systems
edit- Multi purpose unmanned helicopter
- Multi-purpose drone
- Communication device for unmanned surveillance vehicle
- Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV)
- Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV)
- Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV)
- Remotely operated vehicle (ROV)
Other
edit- Torpedo acoustic counter measure system
- Submarine-launched mobile sea mine
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c "History". LIG Nex1. 2015. Archived from the original on 6 March 2024. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
- ^ "Our Products". LIG Nex1. Archived from the original on 9 March 2024. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "LIG Nex1 079550". FnGuide. 2022. Archived from the original on 26 January 2024. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
- ^ "Defense & Security Intelligence & Analysis: IHS Jane's - IHS". www.janes.com.
- ^ "South Korea's LIG to Sell Stake in Weapons Firm to Local Consortium". Wall Street Journal. 20 February 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
- ^ Jung, Sung-ki (October 19, 2009). "LIG Nex1 Systems: First Look, Strike Precisely". The Korea Times.
External links
edit- Official website
- Business data for LIG Nex1: