Strategies for Promoting the Defense Industry through Facilitation of Rapid Acquisition Pilot Projects in Korea
In May 2022, the new Yoon Suk-yeol government has presented a new goal for national defense dubbed the ‘AI Science and Technology Strong Force’, and announced that it will reform the overall defense R&D system so that civilian technology can be applied (spin-on) to defense in a timely manner.In particular, the new government plans to establish a new ‘Defense Force Augmentation Process’ so that rapidly developing science and technologies can be utilized promptly, reinforcing efficiency and speed throughout the entire defense acquisition process.From 2017 to 2021, arms exports from the Republic of Korea (RoK) increased by 177 percent compared to the previous five years from 2012 to 2016, ranking eighth in the world. During the same period, RoK’s share of the global arms export market share was 2.8 percent, ahead of Spain (2.5 percent) and Israel (2.4 percent).Despite this surprising performance in arms exports, the RoK defense industry is mired in a slow, rigid, and expensive weapon acquisition structure today compared to the USA and other advanced countries. If it continues to rely on this traditional acquisition system (called PPBEES), it will be very difficult to quickly apply cutting edge technologies to the defense sector to foster the AI S&T Strong Force.Given the above, the purpose of this study is to examine the feasibility of a rapid acquisition system in Korea, which is essential to innovate defense industry into a global leading industry in the future. This study examines recent trends in global defense innovation, including the rapid acquisition system, and overviews the current status and problems of the ‘Rapid Acquisition Pilot Project’ that began in 2020. Based on the results of the analysis, this paper presents policy recommendations for a rapid acquisition system at the level of advanced countries in the near future