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Taiwan made fighter jets
The AIDC 1 Ching-kuo is an technologically advanced fighter aircraft named after the late Taiwan President Chiang Ching-kuo. It entered active service in 1994, and 131 production aircraft had been manufactured by 1999.
Role Fighter aircraft
National origin Taiwan
Manufacturer Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation
First flight 1989
Introduction 1994
Status Active service
Produced 1990–2000 (A/B Models)
Number built 131+6(4 A/B and 2 C/D prototypes)
Unit cost US$24 million
The Indigenous Defence Fighter (IDF) project was a major priority and technological achievement of the domestic industries of the Taiwan with some minor subsystems, design, and components subcontracted to United States defense companies. The jet fighter was built by the Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC) based in Taichung, Taiwan.
The AIDC 1 Ching-kuo is an technologically advanced fighter aircraft named after the late Taiwan President Chiang Ching-kuo. It entered active service in 1994, and 131 production aircraft had been manufactured by 1999.
Role Fighter aircraft
National origin Taiwan
Manufacturer Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation
First flight 1989
Introduction 1994
Status Active service
Produced 1990–2000 (A/B Models)
Number built 131+6(4 A/B and 2 C/D prototypes)
Unit cost US$24 million
The Indigenous Defence Fighter (IDF) project was a major priority and technological achievement of the domestic industries of the Taiwan with some minor subsystems, design, and components subcontracted to United States defense companies. The jet fighter was built by the Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC) based in Taichung, Taiwan.