MUF-1 South Korean Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
MUF-1
The MUF-1 South Korean Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) has a mass of 5 kg and carries a 1.5 kg high-explosive warhead designed with pre-forged fragments. Its primary targets include soft-skinned vehicles and infantry positioned in open areas. While specific dimensions are not provided, the airframe design is characteristic of tube-launched systems. The front wings are hinged at the upper part of the rectangular-section fuselage and can fold backward, while the rear stabilator surfaces, as well as the two vertical stabilators at the rear, fold forward. The MUF-1 is powered by an electric motor, which drives a two-blade pushing propeller located at the rear. Just ahead of the front wing is the circular-section warhead. The UAV typically operates at an altitude of 300 meters and has an endurance of 30 minutes, with a range of 8 km. However, details on its guidance system and data link have not been provided.