Posted on 05/26/2016 6:27:20 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
SEOUL General Electric Co. has clinched a deal to supply engines for South Koreas next-generation fighter jets.
The U.S. conglomerate beat Eurojet Turbo GmbH, a European engine maker, to provide the F414-GE-400 engines, South Koreas Defense Acquisition Program Administration said Thursday. A final contract will be signed next month, it said.
The agency didnt disclose the deal value, but a person familiar with the matter estimated it at $3.5 billion.
The deal is part of one of South Koreas most ambitious weapons-development programs. The project, Korean Fighter Experimental, or KF-X, is part of Seouls plans to replace its decades-old fleet of F-4s and F-5s.
Korea officially launched the KF-X project early last year with plans to develop its own fighter jet by 2025, but it pushed back the target date because of a dispute with the U.S. over the transfer of key technology. It now plans to deploy 120 fighter jets by 2032.
A consortium of Korea Aerospace Industries, the countrys sole military aircraft maker, and its technology-support partner, Lockheed Martin Corp., is leading the project.
Officials at Seouls arms-procurement agency said they would develop, acquire or localize all technologies needed for the project, but concerns remain over whether they can do so because Washington is reluctant to allow Lockheed to transfer key technologies related to radar and other core components.
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GE once again manufacturing outside USA.
Being close to Obama and the State Department pays off.
That, or they buy the hot new Chicom WS-20?
Such a deal!
Giving away the technology store again.
Looks like a mini-F22.
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