# Military%20Aviation
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Seoul’s High-Frequency Gamble: South Korea’s Ambition for Electronic Sovereignty
South Korea has launched a $1.33 billion project to develop an indigenous electronic warfare aircraft by 2034, aiming to end its reliance on U.S. support for broad-spectrum jamming. Led by LIG Nex1 and Korean Air, the program faces steep challenges including technical barriers in signal processing, U.S. export restrictions on critical components, and high development costs.

Bogota’s Heavy Lift Crisis: Colombian Hercules Crash Highlights Aging Fleet Vulnerabilities
A Colombian Aerospace Force C-130 Hercules crashed during takeoff on March 23, resulting in at least 48 injuries among the 125 personnel on board. The incident raises urgent questions about the maintenance and longevity of Colombia's aging transport fleet, which is vital for the country's internal security and logistics.

Aviation Disaster in the Amazon: Colombia’s Military Resilience Tested in Putumayo
A Colombian military transport aircraft carrying 125 people crashed in the remote Putumayo province, resulting in at least 48 survivors and an ongoing rescue mission. The disaster highlights the logistical vulnerabilities and physical risks faced by security forces operating in the Amazonian border regions.