The KAI RQ-101 Songgolmae (Korean: RQ-101 송골매; Hanja: RQ-101 松鶻매) is a South Korean military unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed by the Agency for Defense Development (ADD) and the Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) in 2000.
[1][2] RQ-101 is an unarmed UAV designed for corps commanders and has been deployed and serviced by the South Korean Army since 2002 to collect military intelligence.
[5] The aircraft is equipped with electro-optics (EO), forward-looking infrared (FLIR), GPS/INS navigation, and line of sight (LOS) data link for surveillance and reconnaissance and real-time target acquisition.
[2][3][5][7] By default, the aircraft has an HD video camera that can send live images.
[3][5] Data from Korea Aerospace Industries[9]General characteristics Performance Avionics