
Defense vertical AI specialist company Funjin (CEO Deukhwa Kim) announced on the 20th that it will participate in the 'ADEX 2025 (Seoul International Aerospace and Defense Exhibition)' held at KINTEX in Ilsan from the 20th and showcase various cutting-edge defense technologies centered around the ultra-large AI staff system 'KWM (Kill-Web Matching)'.
The Pungjin booth was centered around the electromagnetic spectrum reconnaissance system "KWM-Ocelot" and the AI staff system "KWM," which features real-time intelligence linkage capabilities. Furthermore, the unmanned vehicle mission execution platform "KWM-stA (standalone AI)" and the next-generation military automation system "KWM-RANZA" were newly unveiled, strengthening the competitiveness of Korea's defense AI technology.
'KWM-Ocelot' is positioned as a key element of AI-based battlefield automation by integrating RF detection technology and intelligence linkage system to complement the limitations of existing EO/IR camera-based reconnaissance systems.
The newly introduced "KWM-stA" is a MUM-T Command-and-Control (C2) system mounted on tactical vehicles. It controls drones and unmanned vehicles in real time and supports autonomous mission execution. The intuitive UI allows users to manage missions without complex equipment knowledge, and it is designed to enable future integration with the integrated tactical network.
'KWM-RANZA' is an AI-based military automation platform that provides real-time logistics flow visualization and integrated resource management across units. The AI learns the operational environment and supply priorities to automatically generate optimal routes, enabling field personnel to perform and report missions in real time via mobile devices.
In addition, Funjin will also exhibit 'EagleEye', an AI synthetic data generation platform that received the DQ Mark certification for the first time in the defense AI field from the Defense Agency for Technology and Quality.
Kim Deuk-hwa, CEO of Fundin, said, “We aim to develop technologies that reflect the opinions of actual military officials and to quickly apply them in the field,” and added, “Through this exhibition, you will be able to directly see how future battlefield operations will be conducted using AI staff systems.”
Meanwhile, Funjin will also participate in the '2025 International Security Industry Exhibition' to be held on the 22nd and present a future security solution that applies an AI-based command and decision support system.
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