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BAGHDAD, Dec. 12 (Yonhap) -- South Korean aircraft maker Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) signed a US$1.1 billion deal Thursday to export 24 FA-50 light attackers to Iraq, paving the way for tapping into the Middle East's arms market.

The FA-50 is a light attack variant of the T-50 Golden Eagle supersonic trainer that was co-developed by KAI and U.S. defense firm Lockheed Martin, which was designed to replace F-5 class aircraft operated by the South Korean Air Force.

The Iraqi version of the FA-50, named the T-50 IQ, is armed with air-to-air, air-to-surface missiles and machine guns, as well as precision-guided bombs, such as joint direct-attack munitions and censure-fused weapons.

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Pictured is the FA-50 light attack fighter developed by Korea Aerospace Industries Inc. (Yonhap file photo)
In addition, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and KAI Chairman Ha Sung-yong agreed to sign a $1 billion contract later for support equipment and training over the next 20 years, a deal whose combined value would mark the largest ever arms export for South Korea.

"South Korea's aerospace industry has shown its competitiveness in the world market and its export potential," Ha told reporters after his meeting with the Iraqi premier at his office. "We will make utmost efforts to support Iraq to help it operate the aircraft without difficulties."

The FA-50 beat the Hawk-128 by British defense contractor BAE Systems, the Yak-130 by Yakovlev of Russia, and the L-159 by Aero Vodochody of the Czech Republic.

The deal comes after Iraq last year signed a new contract to buy its second set of 18 F-16 fighters from Lockeed Martin, part of a deal to purchase 36 of the jets to rebuild its air force.

With the delivery scheduled between 2015 and 2016, the Iraqi air force aims to use the Korean-made aircraft to train its pilots and conduct light attack missions, KAI said.

While KAI has sold T-50 variants to Indonesia, Turkey and Peru, the sales of the FA-50 marks the first time for South Korea to export the light attack fighter overseas.

In October, the Philippine government signed a memorandum of understanding for 12 FA-50 fighters worth $450 million. While a final contract was expected within this year, it has been delayed, as the Southeast Asian nation is grappling with the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan.

The deal in the Middle East is expected to pave the way for KAI tap into the in the lower-end fighter market, company officials said, as they seek to expand the global outreach beyond Southeast Asia, Europe and South America.

The South Korean aircraft maker is seeking to export T-50 family jets to the Philippines, Peru and Botswana, while eyeing on U.S. Air Force's T-38 replacement program next year.

ejkim@yna.co.kr

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I wouldn't have expected for such a successfulness of this.:welcome::yahoo:

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thats a great plane i guess can some one tell its general specifications like rdar capabilty , maximum wepons take off and so on
 
it means per unit cost $45+ million :o: for this Advance jet trainer+light attack aircraft. Is not it too much expensive ? o_O
 
it means per unit cost $45+ million :o: for this Advance jet trainer+light attack aircraft. Is not it too much expensive ? o_O
Well if you look it more closer it's kinda like a low class multi-roll fighter jet concept, same as that of the F-20 in the past.
 
Well if you look it more closer it's kinda like a low class multi-roll fighter jet concept, same as that of the F-20 in the past.
but still too much expensive, the price should be around $25 just compare it with JF-17. at this price you will get su27/su30 :P
 
Well sometime there are politics involved in such defense deals. Considering the parties, they both are under US influence.
i forgot to mention they will get Mig35 at around $35million , if they looked for advanced trainer then yak-130 is excellent at $15million price, they might also go for more better performed M-346 which will be around $20million LOL
 
but still too much expensive, the price should be around $25 just compare it with JF-17. at this price you will get su27/su30 :P
It's because the program cost includes pilot trainnings and other sorts of applications so you may have had thoughts like that.
An actual cost of plane itself is about $28.8m
 
It's because the program cost includes pilot trainnings and other sorts of applications so you may have had thoughts like that.
An actual cost of plane itself is about $28.8m
bro during making new purchase, in every deal program cost also considered. Bro the deal is really dam too much expensive.
 
bro during making new purchase, every deal program cost also considered. Bro the deal is really dam too much expensive.
Not quite so it depends on the package and other factors as you know.
I don't think they're having any losses at all.
 
10 planes they could have bought in same budget

1.Mig-29SMT
2.Su-27
3.JF-17
4.HAL Tejas
5.Saab Gripen
6.Goshawk
7.J-10B
8.Yak-130
9.Su-30
10. F-16s.
 
Not quite so it depends on the package and other factors as you know.
I don't think they're having any losses at all.
i am not saying that FA-50 is bad trainer, it is really good one i must say. But problem is they are paying for multirole fighter aircraft, not for a trainer.

10 planes they could have bought in same budget

1.Mig-29SMT
2.Su-27
3.JF-17
4.HAL Tejas
5.Saab Gripen
6.Goshawk
7.J-10B
8.Yak-130
9.Su-30
10. F-16s.
also include Mig35, M-346, L-15 etc.
 

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