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Two pilots were killed on Wednesday when a South Korean air force jet trainer crashed near the southwestern city of Gwangju, the defence ministry said.
Investigations were underway to determine the cause of the crash of the T-50 aircraft, a spokesman said.
It was the second crash in less than a year involving a T-50, South Korea's first indigenous supersonic aircraft jointly developed by Korea Aerospace Industries and Lockheed Martin.
A T-50B aircraft crashed into a mountain in the northeast last November, killing a pilot.
Indonesia in 2011 ordered 16 T-50s and Seoul is pursuing other contracts from the Philippines and Iraq.
South Korean jet trainer crashes, killing two pilots - Channel NewsAsia
Investigations were underway to determine the cause of the crash of the T-50 aircraft, a spokesman said.
It was the second crash in less than a year involving a T-50, South Korea's first indigenous supersonic aircraft jointly developed by Korea Aerospace Industries and Lockheed Martin.
A T-50B aircraft crashed into a mountain in the northeast last November, killing a pilot.
Indonesia in 2011 ordered 16 T-50s and Seoul is pursuing other contracts from the Philippines and Iraq.
South Korean jet trainer crashes, killing two pilots - Channel NewsAsia