KAI is a South Korean aerospace company engaged in the design and manufacture of military and civilian aircraft, including trainers, fighters, and helicopters.
Indonesia is now obliged to pay South Korea $1.35 billion (1
Indonesia will pay 30% of its contribution to develop the South Korean KF-21 fighter jet in the form of barter as per an agreement thrashed out Wednesday in Jakarta between...
South Korea and Indonesia will hold what could be the final round of negotiations over the latters payment of dues in the $7.4 billion (8
Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Slovak state defense company, LOTN as part of its effort to pitch its FA-50 advanced trainer jet for...
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on a Loitering Munitions Program. The MoU aims to secure a new concept weapons system...
South Korea will conclude negotiations over Indonesias overdue of payments in their joint project to build the KF-X fighter jet, in November. "I am convinced that (talks over) the issue of...
As the Indonesian T-50i Golden Eagle jet was flying over a residential area in Ngawi Regency on Tuesday, one of its components detached and crashed. The Indonesian Air Force has assured...
Indonesia has commenced the process to send 100 engineers to South Korea to re-start its participation in the KF-21 fighter jet project even as the issue of 700 billion won...
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Switzerland’s National Armaments Director Urs Loher met with Lockheed Martin officials in the United States last week to discuss industrial offset obligations tied to the country’s planned purchase of F-35 fighter jets
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Russia’s Ministry of Defense has released video of its SKAT 350M unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) directing strikes on a Ukrainian mechanized battalion in the Sumy region
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Ukrainian defense company Frontline has partnered with Estonia’s Milrem Robotics to mount its Burya 40 mm automatic grenade launcher on the THeMIS unmanned ground vehicle, conducting live-fire trials in Ukraine under combat conditions, the company announced on Aug