Malaysia likely to choose Korean FA-50 over LCA Tejas

Malaysia likely to choose Korean FA-50 over LCA Tejas- Global media report
Malaysia likely to choose Korean FA-50 over LCA Tejas- Global media report
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New Delhi: Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has indicated that it is likely to select the Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) built FA-50 Golden Eagle light combat aircraft for Malaysia's MiG-29 replacement program, outlets of the International Media have reported.
Earlier, the Defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) CMD R Madhavan had claimed that the South East Asian nation had identified the Indian-manufactured single-engine TEJAS light combat aircraft (LCA), for the replacement programme.

The Global Times has reported citing an officer, "The RMAF chief Gen Asghar Khan Goriman Khan has evinced keen interest in the FA-50 compared to the other vying aircraft, as it is an affordable and efficient supersonic advanced light attack platform."

"The deal is expected to go through if the current government comes back to power in the coming elections," the officer further said on the condition of anonymity.

Since the retirement of its MiG-29 and F-5E fighter jets from frontline roles in late 2010, the RMAF has been considering several options for over a dozen new aircraft including the possibility of acquiring new Russian fighters such as the Yak-130 and MiG-35, also known as the MiG-29 M2 aircraft, and the Sino-Pakistani JF-17 fighter jets. The report said, Malaysia's Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein also seems to be interested in acquiring the South Korean FA-50 after he termed the aircraft a "reliable platform based on good reputation."

It also quoted a senior official from KAI, "Malaysia is in advanced talks with us. The two countries believe that bilateral cooperation in the defence industry can become a symbol of mutual trust and a robust strategic partnership."

South Korea's Defence Minister Suh Wook met with his Malaysian counterpart Hishammuddin Bin Tun Hussein in April this year and the two sides signed a memorandum of understanding on defence cooperation. Suh also used the opportunity to promote the FA-50 light attack aircraft.

"The FA-50 will certainly give Malaysia an upper hand," the KAI official said.
The FA-50 was awarded a military-type certificate by the Korean Military Aircraft Airworthiness Committee (MAAC) in October 2012. It is the first fighter-class military aircraft to receive the MAAC certification.

The indigenously developed KAI FA-50 light attack aircraft replaced the ROKAF's ageing fighter fleet of F-5E/F and A-37 aircraft. The aircraft was developed in collaboration with Lockheed Martin in the late 1990s and was first introduced into service in 2005. It is powered by a General Electric F404 turbofan, can reach speeds of Mach 1.5 and has a flight range of 1,850 kilometres (1,150 miles).

The FA-50, which is based on the T-50 supersonic advanced trainer platform, is offered as an affordable and efficient supersonic advanced light attack platform. Recently, Colombia's Air Force selected a mix of TA-50 and FA-50 as its next jet trainers. In the Asia Pacific region, Thailand has acquired eight KAI T-50 lead-in fighter trainers, adding to four aircraft it acquired in 2015.

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