Not sure how obvious it was since you replied to this specific quote
Clearly I was talking about hypothetical KF-21 Block III, the 5th gen fighter aircraft and I plainly explained my reservation as KF-21's seemingly lack of internal fuel in contrast to F-35 will limit KF-21 Block III's role as a stealth multirole combat aircraft and that's why ROKAF is already considering a new platform, KF-XX.
If you were not interested in discussing the potential upgrade of KF-21 as a LO~VLO aircraft then I don't understand why you even bothered commenting on internal fuel as you and I both understand that non-stealth KF-21 will carry drop tanks & long-range missiles externally for those missions anyway.
I strongly implied the improvements that are required to evolve KF-21 into a true 5th gen fighter aircraft may need various structural changes and may be nearly impossible or too impractical for KAI/ROKAF to undertake. Meanwhile, avionics are also challenging, but they are doable and I doubt you'd disagree with this.
However, you claimed
That baffled me as things such as structural limitation are equally if not more challenging than implementing advanced avionics to turn KF-21 into a true 5th gen fighter.
However, I believe It was all due to a simple misunderstanding. I was talking about turning KF-21 into a 5th gen stealth combat aircraft. You were talking about maximising KF-21's capability as a 4.5 multirole combat aircraft.
Edit : I will stop here too as It is indeed getting irrevelant to the thread's topic.
I think moving the conversation to this thread makes sense as we both agree that it doesn't belong in the MMU thread.
No, you were not wrong with your assumptions, as in I was also talking about 5th generation iteration of the KF-21.
The biggest differences in our opinion lies on "if the fuel capacity is enough for a hypothetical 5th gen KF-21", or Block III as most of us call it. My answer is yes, I think it is, based on the missions fulfilled by current and future medium weight fighter fleets of the ROKAF - DCA, ground strike and SEAD, albeit being limited on which missions it could fulfill on full-stealth configuration.
Since the Block III, be it and upgrade to the existing Block II aircrafts or a completely new variant as a replacement for KF-16, is essentially a medium weight fighter, my best chance in predicting what this hypothetical Block III would do was to make an educated guess based on preceding medium weight fighters.
You on the other hand think the fuel capacity of current KF-21 is insufficient for it to become an effective 5th gen fighter, which also makes sense.
Now what we were really misunderstanding with each other's arguments was what needs to change.
For me, a 5th gen KF-21 is an aircraft using the same airframe with new avionics suite. It would retain some components like the AESA but would need to relocate or even add completely new avionics system like ICNI, internally. To get the EMC/EMI certification, this would effectively turn the Block III development program into a development of a quasi-new plane (although using the same airframe), since such extensive EMI/EMC change would better be done from scratch.
To you, any 5th gen development would first and foremost need an increased fuel capacity compared to KF-21. By your assertions, it is true that the biggest limitation of KF-21 is its airframe structure and change to it would be accompanied with extensive rework (or even clean sheet) from KF-21 to KF-XX, almost to the point of completely redesigning an aircraft (or in case of a clean sheet design, it is simply a new design), ala Super Hornet from Hornet or Hornet from Tiger. By that it is true that the aircraft structure, or a redesign thereof is also the biggest challenge.