Indonesia Not Replacing Lost KAI Aircraft

Credit: T-50: KAI
MANILA—Indonesia is not looking to replace four Korean Aerospace Industries (KAI) aircraft it has lost in crashes since 2010. The aircraft were three KT-1B turboprop trainers and a TA-50 Golden Eagle light attack jet. Indonesia is not interested in replacing them, according to Yuri Lee of KAI’s...
Marhalim Abas

Marhalim Abas, based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, covers Southeast Asian defense. He has worked as a journalist specializing in Southeast Asia defense and security since 1994, initially with the New Straits Times newspaper.

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