
Defense vertical AI specialist company Funjin Co., Ltd. (CEO Deukhwa Kim) announced on the 29th that it will officially open the 'AI-Electromagnetic Warfare Specialized Research Center' together with Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), Hanwha Systems, and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and begin full-scale research on electromagnetic warfare-specific artificial intelligence technology.
This specialized research center is a collaborative research hub among industry, academia, and research institutes developing electromagnetic warfare response technologies based on artificial intelligence (AI) and hyper-connected networks. Its goal is to secure convergent technologies capable of real-time threat detection, analysis, and prioritization. Research will primarily focus on internalizing physical AI technologies for electromagnetic warfare and their applicability in the defense environment.
Through this research center, Pungjin plans to ▲automate AI-based electromagnetic warfare threat analysis, ▲introduce a decision support system, and ▲secure domestically developed electronic warfare weapon system element technologies, thereby laying the foundation for the practical application and strategization of AI technology in the electromagnetic warfare field.
In particular, Funjin plans to expand the application of the AI staff system 'KWM', which has been verified through Army pilot operation, to the electromagnetic warfare field, and the AI-based electromagnetic spectrum analysis system 'KWM-Ocelot' has recently proven the possibility of field application of its technology by winning the grand prize at the Army Artificial Intelligence Idea Contest.
Kim Deuk-hwa, CEO of Fundin, said, “We will secure technological competitiveness that can proactively respond to threats in the future battlefield environment through defense physical AI technology for electromagnetic warfare,” and added, “We will expand cooperation among industry, academia, and research institutes and continue to promote domestic production of core AI technologies in the electronic warfare field.”
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