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http://dx.doi.org/10.7469/JKSQM.2021.49.3.233

A Research on Development of Applique Armor Kit for Design of Manufacturing Technology based on the Reverse Engineering  

Ko, Dong Hyeon (4th Land Systems Team, Defence Agency for Technology and Quality)
Moon, Tae Sang (4th Land Systems Team, Defence Agency for Technology and Quality)
Kim, Young Ki (R&D Center, Samyang Comtech CO. Ltd)
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Abstract
Purpose: The study focused on localization of the enhanced applique armor kit (EAAK), which are applied to Korea Assault Amphibious Vehicle (KAAV). Methods: For this propose, we developed the manufacturing technology by analyzing the original products. Considering the conditions used in the military, we made the test evaluation criteria. Results: In results, The EAAK developed through this research performs equivalent performance compared to Rafael, Co. Thus, It is possible not only stably supply a parts of EAAK for maintenance, but also to reduce costs due to import substitution effect. Conclusion: It is expected that the manufacturing technology and test evaluation criteria accumulated through this study can be used in the localization of similar parts.
Keywords
KAAV; EAAK; Localization; Test Evaluation; Manufacturing Technology;
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