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169-84 Gwahak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Korea 34133

www.kari.re.kr/eng.do

KOREA

AEROSPACE

RESEARCH

INSTITUTE


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Aerospace development, which protects the nation

and its people, is a growth engine of Korea. 

With cutting-edge aerospace technology, 

KARI will strive to open up a new future for Korea.


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President’s Greetings

Mission

Major Functions

The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) is a specialized organization for national aerospace development, 

which was established with the purpose of contributing to the national development. Despite its short history, KARI 

is becoming a world-class aerospace research institute through its tireless efforts of research and development.

In the field of aeronautics, KARI developed a tilt-rotor UAV and  stratosphere solar-powered unmanned Electrical 

Aerial Vehicle-3 (EAV-3). Also, the Optionally Piloted Personal Air Vehicle (OPPAV) capable of vertical takeoff and 

landing using electric power, which is expected to be the core of next generation transportation, is in the process 

of development. In the area of satellite, KOMPSAT (Korea multi-purpose satellite, Arirang) series, which are earth 

observation satellites with high resolution and GEO-KOMPSAT (Cheollian) series to monitor the weather, ocean 

& environment, were developed and  are being operated. In addition, in order to meet the public demand and 

industrialize the satellite sector, KARI successfully developed and launched CAS (Compact Advanced Satellite) 

using a standard platform. For space launch vehicle, KARI is developing KSLV-II (Korea Space Launch Vehicle, 

Nuri) equipped with 7-ton and 75-ton engines, and research on a staged combustion cycle engine to improve the 

performance of liquid engine, is being carried out. Moreover, as the first major step toward space exploration, 

the development of KPLO (Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter) is in progress. KARI is also preparing for the era of 4th 

industrialization by developing various cutting-edge technologies including analytics platform converging AI and 

big data of drone and satellite imagery.

Built upon its experience and achievement, KARI will remain fully committed to securing future and innovative 

technologies. In order to achieve such initiatives, KARI will be focusing on developing environment-friendly and 

highly-efficient advanced aircraft and core technologies of manned and unmanned aerial vehicle. Furthermore, 

KARI will continue its endeavor in advancing future technology by developing state-of-the-art satellites, 

industrializing satellite technologies, establishing Korean Positioning System (KPS) to provide ultra-precision 

location information, securing indigenous satellite launch capability with its own space launch vehicle and 

obtaining space exploration technologies. 

Aerospace technologies integrated with AI, robot, and future transportation systems, which are directly related 

with public safety and daily life of people, will be one of main pillars to enhance national competitiveness and 

serve as new growth engine in the era of industry 4.0. KARI will strive for the aerospace industry to be next growth 

momentum and exert every effort to contribute to ensuring public safety and improving the quality of life. 

In this journey, KARI looks forward to your continued interest and support. Thank you

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Contribution to solid development of the national economy and improving people's lives

through new exploration, technology advancement, development and dissemination in 

the field of aerospace science and technology

President of the Korea Aerospace Research Institute   

Sang-Ryool LEE

Research and 
development of aircraft, 
satellites, and space 
launch vehicle systems 

Support for the 
establishment of national 
aerospace development 
policies and distribution of 
information on aerospace 
technology

Joint utilization of testing 
and evaluation facilities, 
collaboration with industries, 
and industrialization of 
technology

R&D cooperation with the 
government, private sector, 
corporate bodies and other 
organizations / Nurturing 
professional manpower in 
key areas

KARI will play a leading role in taking 

a step forward in a rapidly changing world 

of aerospace technology by establishing 

sustainable system and improving 

global competitiveness


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History / Achievements

Establishment of KARI under 

Korea Institute of Machinery 

& Materials (KIMM) 

Launch of KOMPSAT-1 

(Arirang-1)

Launch of COMS 

(Cheollian-1)

Launch of KOMPSAT-3A 

(Arirang-3A)

Completion of building of 

KSLV-II engine propulsion 

system testing facilities

KARI designated as national 

organization for space 

development in Korea

Launch of test launch 

vehicle (Nuri TLV)

Success in automatic 

transition flight of QTP-UAV

Launch of GEO-KOMPSAT-2A 

(Cheollian-2A)

Launch of GEO-KOMPSAT-2B 

(Cheollian-2B)

Successful 53 straight hour flight of 

stratosphere solar-powered unmanned 

Electrical Aerial Vehicle-3 (EAV-3)

Launch of CAS 500-1

The 1st launch of 

KSLV-II (Nuri)

Development of Smart UAV

Launch of KOMPSAT-3 

(Arirang-3)

Development of dual-use core 

components for Korea Utility 

Helicopter (Surion)

The 3rd launch of Korea’s 

first space launch vehicle 

(KSLV-I)

Launch of KOMPSAT-5 

(Arirang-5)

Launch of STSAT-3

Development of KC-100

Development of OPV

Development of canard 

aircraft 

Launch of Korea’s 1st 

liquid-propellant rocket 

(KSR-III)

Ground-breaking ceremony 

for the space center

Launch of STSAT-1 

Development of multi-

purpose stratosphere 

unmanned airship

Launch of KOMPSAT-2 

(Arirang-2)

The first Korean astronaut

Development of medium 

aerostat

Completion of NARO Space Center 

Ground-breaking ceremony for the 

building of the institute

Building Completing Ceremony

Development of experimental 

aircraft

Launch of single-stage 

sounding rocket (KSR-I)

Development of EXPO 

unmanned airship

Incorporation of KARI

Development of twin-engine 

composite aircraft

Launch of two-stage 

sounding rocket (KSR-II)


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Aerospace R&D, contributing to 

national economic development

Over the past three decades, about 6.5 bil ion USD have been invested into aerospace R&D, which had the effect of 

generating approximately 7.5 billion USD in production, an added value of 4 billion USD and supporting around 62,000 jobs. 

It is estimated that the aerospace sector has contributed a total of 16.7 billion USD to Korea’s GDP. 

It can be said that the most of KARI’s R&D budget has been reinvested into the aerospace industry, contributing to the 

creation of aerospace ecosystem and its industrialization. Also, developed aerospace technologies are continuously being 

transferred to the private sector, which enables the industry to grow in the market. Through close cooperation with more 

than 470 organizations, KARI is pursuing technological advancement and industrialization of national aerospace.

By establishing and vitalizing the aerospace industry ecosystem,  

Korea’s GDP increased by nearly 16.7 billion USD.

Employment 

61,961 workers

Production

USD 7.5 billion

Added Value 

USD 4 billion

Outcome of Technology Transfer

Vitalization of Industrial Ecosystem

Since 2001, a total of 344 cases (annual average: 18.1) of technology transfer has been made. 
Among the figure, Know-how transfer accounts for 17%.
It is found that annual sales of the private sector grew by approximately 345 thousand USD in average attributable to the technology transfer 
and the influence index of technology transfer stands at 20.3% (Result of survey conducted on the technology transferred companies)

KARI’s R&D budget is being reinvested into the aerospace industry, contributing to the vitalization of aerospace industry ecosystem.

External reinvestment before 1999

Approximately 6.4 million USD

External reinvestment since 2010

Approximately 1.26 billion USD

(Unit : case, %)

Technology transfer 283 (82.3%)
Know-how 61 (17.7%)
Total

Companies : 4 million USD   
Universities : 2 million USD  
Research institutes : 360 thousand USD 
Public organizations & others : 
13.3 thousand USD

Companies : 1.2 billion USD   
Universities : 38 million USD  
Research institutes : 13 million USD 
Public organizations & others : 
10 million USD


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Aerospace technology, 

making our lives more convenient and safer

Our life has become much safer and easier with the advancement of aerospace technology. UAVs monitoring disaster and 

emergency ensure community's safety and save people's lives, and satellites monitoring weather and climate help us predict 

and prepare for the air pollutant such as fine dust. In addition, precise positioning system such as GPS used in navigation is 

an indispensable technology in our daily lives. Likewise, aerospace technology is essential to improve the quality of people’s 

lives and make our world a safer place for all.

Establishment of geographical 

information system

Monitoring ocean pollution and ecosystem

Urban planning
Monitoring forest and crops

Natural disaster management
Emergency rescue

Monitoring atmospheric environment 

Acquiring satellite information for the 

safety of people 

UAVs for disaster response 

Satellites monitoring weather and climate


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Aerospace industry as future growth engine

Over the past years, auto, semiconductor, steel, and shipbuilding industries have been key pillars of economic 

development in Korea. However, it is time for us to come up with new growth momentum to lead Korea into the 

future. Aerospace industry is a knowledge-based industry with high added value, which can provide higher quality 

jobs compared to conventional manufacturing industry and create more jobs than ICT industry. 

In 2020, it is estimated that global aerospace industry including manufacturing and space application services is 

worth about 847 billion USD, surpassing the volume of semiconductor industry approximately 433 billion USD. By 

2030, the industry is expected to reach around 1.5 trillion USD. Moreover, with the advent of new service sector such 

as UAM and spread of space application service, it is anticipated that the industry will grow enormously beyond 

our expectation. Aerospace industry, a next growth momentum of Korea, will greatly contribute to the economic 

development, job creation and the improvement of people’s lives in Korea.

Knowledge-based industry with high added value

Contributing to national economic development and job creation


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Smart UAV (TR-100)
Length : 5 m

Max. speed : 500 km/h

Max. take-off weight : 1,000 kg

Endurance : 5 hours

Quad Tilt Prop-UAV (QTP-UAV)
Length : 2 m

Max. speed : 160 km/h

Total Weight : 48 kg

Payload : 3 kg

Endurance : 30 minutes (battery), 2 hours 

(hybrid)

Electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL)

Optionally piloted personal aerial vehicle (OPPAV)
Length : 6.15 m

Cruze speed : more than 200 km/h

Max. take-off weight : 650 kg

Range : more than 50 km

Outdoor medium-sized disaster and 

public safety UAV (MC-3)
Weight : 28.61 kg

Size (hub to tub) : 1,680 mm

Operating hours : 26.3 minutes

Surion (Development of key 

modules for dual civil-military purposes)
Passengers : 13 including pilot 

Main rotor diameter: 15.8 m

Max. take-off weight : 8,709 kg

Max. cruise speed : 261 km/h

Tilt-rotor UAV (TR-60)
Length : 3 m

Max. speed : 250 km/h

Max. take-off weight : 210 kg

Endurance : 5 hours

Stratosphere  solar-powered  unmanned 

Electrical Aerial Vehicle-3 (EAV-3)
Wingspan : 20 m

Total Weight : 53 kg

Payload : less than 1 kg

Sevice ceiling : more than 18 km  

Outdoor small-sized disaster and 

public safety UAV (MC-2)
Weight : 14.19 kg

Size (hub to tub) : 910 mm

Operating hours : 21.6 minutes

Indoor small-sized disaster and 

public safety UAV (MC-1)
Weight : 6.91 kg

Size (hub to tub) : 589 mm

Operating hours : 20.4 minutes

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Aeronautics

KARI successfully developed the Smart UAV, a tilt-rotor UAV(TR-100) capable of vertical takeoff and landing as well as high speed 

flight, and solar-powered unmanned Electrical Aerial Vehicle-3 (EAV-3) which flies in the stratosphere for long endurance. In 

addition, disaster and public safety UAV has been developed to keep people safe and save lives from disaster and emergency. 

Based on such technologies, KARI is currently working on the development of public / industrial UAVs converged with AI and 

loT technology, as well as core next-generation technologies to lead the future UAV market. KARI is also moving forward with 

developing the Optionally Piloted Personal Air Vehicle (OPPAV), which can bring about innovation in air transportation, and the 

low-altitude Unmanned aerial system Traffic Management (UTM) to ensure safe and effective flight of UAV.

Leading the future aviation industry with core next-generation technologies

Disaster and emergency UAVs to save people's lives for public safety


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Satellites

KARI has been developing and operating world-class KOMPSAT series satellites (LEO earth observation satellites), CAS (Compact 

Advanced Satellite) and GEO-KOMPSAT series satellites which are capable of monitoring weather, ocean and environment. 

KOMPSAT series with various payloads including eletro-optical camera, IR camera, and radar, are being operated for earth 

observation, and the development of earth observation satellites with advanced high-resolution is on the way. As for the follow-

on of COMS which laid the groundwork for independent capability of meteorological observation, GEO-KOMPSAT-2A facilitating 

faster and more accurate weather forecast and GEO-KOMPSAT-2B monitoring atmospheric pollution and ocean around 

Korean peninsula, were developed and are in operation.  Moreover, in order to vitalize the satellite industry of Korea, KARI 

has transferred its technologies to the private sectors and jointly developed CAS. In addition, based upon KARI’s accumulated 

technologies in satellites, public multi-purpose communication satellites to prepare for and respond to a natural disaster and 

ultra-precision navigation satellites are planned to be developed.

World-class technology for ultra-precision earth observation satellite 

and medium and large-sized GEO satellite

Korea multi-purpose satellite-3 

(KOMPSAT-3 (Arirang-3), 2012)
70 cm resolution / optical camera

Korea multi-purpose satellite-3A 

(KOMPSAT-3A (Arirang-3A), 2015)
55 cm resolution / optical camera 

with IR sensor

Communication, ocean and meteorological 

Satellite (COMS (Cheollian-1), 2010)
Meteorology imager sensor / ocean color 

imager / Broadcasting & communication 

payload

Geostationary earth orbit Korea multi-purpose satellite-2A

(GEO-KOMPSAT-2A (Cheollian-2A), 2018)
Space meteorological observation payload

Geostationary earth orbit Korea multi-purpose satellite-2B 

(GEO-KOMPSAT-2B (Cheollian-2B), 2020)
Ocean color Imager / environment monitoring spectrometer

Korea multi-purpose satellite-7 

(KOMPSAT-7 (Arirang-7), TBD)
30 cm or less resolution / 

optical camera with IR sensor

Compact Advanced Satellite 500-1 

(CAS 500-1, 2021)
50 cm resolution / optical camera / 500 kg 

class satellite using standard platform

Korea multi-purpose satellite-5 

(KOMPSAT-5 (Arirang-5), 2013)
1m resolution / SAR payload

Korea multi-purpose satellite-6 

(KOMPSAT-6 (Arirang-6), TBD)
50 cm resolution / SAR payload


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Satellite Operation and Applications

KARI is in charge of the whole cycle of satellite operation from mission planning to 

receiving, processing and distribution of satellite images for national satellite asset 

KOMPSAT (Arirang) and GEO-KOMPSAT (Cheol ian) series, and promote R&D for 

satellite data analysis and applications. In the era of Industry 4.0, satellite images 

work as significantly important Big Data in both public and private sectors, which 

makes it crucial to develop a platform for integrated and systematic management 

and utilization of government satellite data.

In an effort to make effective use of drone and satellite images, KARI is studying 

AI applications to detect ground objects such as cars, ships, airplanes, roads and 

building from the images.

High-tech satel ite operation with world-class IT technologies

Creating added value through active satellite application by 

private sector

Seoul, KOMPSAT-3A IR

Typhoon Maysak, GEO-KOMPSAT 2A

Environmental payload image, GEO-KOMPSAT 2B

Gangwon-do forest fire, KOMPSAT-3

Oceanic payload image, GEO-KOMPSAT 2B

Drone image analysis using AI


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Space Launch Vehicle

Space launch vehicle is an essential means of space transportation for satellite launch and space exploration.

KARI is developing three-stage launch vehicle KSLV-II (Nuri) that can launch a 1.5-ton utility satellite into the low 

earth orbit of 600~800km above the earth using its own technology and experience gained from KSLV-I (Naro). 

After successfully verifying the performance of 75-ton engine through the test launch vehicle in 2018, the 

institute advanced to the maiden flight of Nuri in October 2021. 

KARI will continue to improve the performance of Nuri to develop low-cost high-performance launch vehicle, 

and is also developing future launch vehicle technologies.

KSLV-II (Nuri) the symbol of independent space carrier rocket technology of Korea

Future launcher R&D to lead launch vehicle development capabilities

Launch of test launch vehicle

1st stage hot firing test

The 1st launch of KSLV-II (Nuri)

Height: 47.2m
Mass: 200t including propellant
Diameter: 3.5m
Payload mass: 1,500kg
Orbit: Low Earth orbit 600~800km
Specification: three-stage rocket with four 75t engines 

clustered in the first stage

3rd 

stage

2nd 

stage

1st 

stage


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Naro Space Center

Naro Space Center was established in 2009, making Korea the world’s 13th country to have its own space center.

The Center, dedicated to satellite launches and launch vehicle engine testing, includes high-tech facilities in the area 

of 5 million m2 ; from launch pad system to satellite testing building, launch vehicle assembly building, solid motor 

building, and control tower. 

It also has cutting edge range infrastructure such as tracking radar, telemetry system, launch control system, optical 

equipment and meteorological observatory in order to track and control launch vehicle, and operates Palau Tracking 

Station to ensure safety of the launch through stable data reception.

Naro Space Center also features Space Science Hall where visitors can learn and experience space science through 

various exhibitions and 4D theater on space development.

Outpost of Korean space development

Gateway to space


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Aviation Center

Aviation center, located in Goheung-gun, Jeollanam-do Province, the southern end of Korea, is the first aviation-

specialized facility in Korea focused on aircraft system integration, ground and flight testing, and performance test for 

advanced high-tech aircrafts and national R&D aircrafts. 

The center features medium-sized and small-sized test buildings; 700m-long 24m-wide runway; a whirl tower for 

balancing test of main rotor and tail rotor; landing system drop test facility, etc..

Based on National Aviation Test Center project, Aviation Center plans to enhance its facilities with 1,200m-long 

45m-wide runway to enable instrument flight as well as apron and hangar by 2021. In the second phase, it will 

construct facilities and equipment for flight testing and navigation safety to become a national-level flight testing and 

research facility for the research and development of aircraft in Korea.

Korea’s first professional aviation facility

Yearly 10,000 users from 30 organizations


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SBAS and Satellite Navigation

Satellite navigation system is a system that uses satellites to provide position, navigation, and timing 

information, and it is widely used in our daily lives from navigation system for cars and ships to emergency 

relief and disaster prediction. 

Highly accurate, reliable and secure satellite navigation system is integral in establishing national 

competitiveness and preparing for 4th industrial revolution, and already countries like the United States, Russia, 

Europe, China, Japan, and India are operating their own satellite navigation system that can offer centimeter-

level navigation services. 

KARI is currently developing Korea Augmentation Satellite System (KASS) to improve the GPS accuracy and 

plans to provide accurate location data for aircraft navigation from 2023. Furthermore, we aim to launch Korean 

Positioning System (KPS) that can provide centimeter-level precise positioning information. 

Satellite navigation system, the key to the 4th industrial revolution 

and national competitiveness

Highly accurate GPS system, Korean Positioning System (KPS)

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Space Exploration

KARI is in the pursuit of space exploration based on advanced space technologies it has acquired for years, starting 

from lunar exploration.  We aim to launch Korea’s first lunar orbiter Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO) by 2022 

and put lunar lander on the surface of the Moon through Korean launch vehicle KSLV-II (Nuri) by 2030. Our future 

vision also includes asteroid exploration.

Lunar exploration will contribute not only to the advancement of national space technologies, but also to the 

improvement of national prestige.

Lunar exploration to push the boundaries of space 

Future of space technology, space exploration

Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO)

Lunar Lander


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International Cooperation

KARI strives to strengthen the international cooperation in the space arena by 

expanding its participation in international bodies and dialogue in order to keep 

abreast of global trends in space development.

Also, as part of efforts to contribute to the international space community, KARI 

has been offering a two-week educational program KARI International Space 

Training (KARIST) for space experts in particular from emerging countries since 

2010. The main goal of this course is to provide various opportunities for the 

young professionals to develop their space capacities and to serve as a space 

diplomat to promote international cooperation among participants and with 

Korea.

KARI wil  continue to strengthen the global partnership with other countries 

and international organizations by actively addressing global issues, engaging in 

international projects such as space exploration and so on, al  of which are key 

parts of our policy to facilitate space diplomacy to strengthen Korea’s status in the 

international community.

Active participation in international space community

Building on global partnership for sustainable future

KARI International Space Training

The 3rd Korea-France Space Forum

The 35th Space Symposium

Korea-US Bilateral Meeting


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Outreach Programs

KARI offers various science educational programs for children, teenagers, university students, and educators.

Our programs include field trip to research facilities, science camp, aerospace competition, middle school free-

semester program, online career mentoring, and teacher training program. 

We also service numerous educational contents through online channels such as YouTube(TV KARI).

For college and university students, we support active participation to international internship program and global 

exchange and cooperation programs hosted by International Space Education Board (ISEB) based on the agreement 

between NASA and KARI.

Science programs for youth and teachers

Global exchange and cooperation programs for college and university students