The APY-016K is a gallium nitride (GaN) based active electronically scanned array (AESA) fire-control radar designed by Agency for Defense Development (ADD) and Hanwha Systems for the KAI KF-21 Boramae fighter aircraft. The early prototype was developed with 1,400 transmit/receive modules (TRM) with 14 kW of power, but by the time of the later prototype, the design had been changed to an antenna unit with about 1,100 TRMs.
The development program was conducted from August 2016 to August 2020 and has been produced by Hanwha Systems since August 2025.
The APY-016K has air-to-air, air-to-ground detection and tracking capabilities, as well as synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) and terrain-following radar (TFR) modes, and interleaved modes to operate two different modes simultaneously The antenna units operated at the X-band frequency are composed to a total of 1,152 transmit/receive modules (TRM).
One transmit/receive module is assembled with one thin radiating element in the form of a square 4 millimeters wide. The module system is also applied with solid-state power amplifier (SSPA), high-speed signal processing, low-noise amplifier (LNA), and 6-bit phase shift technology.
The radar system has three air-to-air, air-to-ground, and air-to-sea main modes, each of which is operated in a selective sub-mode.