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An immediate priority for the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) is a requirement for 12-14 new fighters to replace ageing F-16A/Bs, and two competitors are swinging their last punches as the final bell approaches.
The two jockeying contenders are Lockheed Martin's F-16 Block 70/72 and Saab's Gripen E, and the air force has already applied for approximately US$530 million for a first batch of four fighters.
Significantly, the RTAF has just recommended that the Gripen E be selected, with a source close to the air force telling Shephard, “In the first step of the comparison, the RTAF gave the
The two jockeying contenders are Lockheed Martin's F-16 Block 70/72 and Saab's Gripen E, and the air force has already applied for approximately US$530 million for a first batch of four fighters.
Significantly, the RTAF has just recommended that the Gripen E be selected, with a source close to the air force telling Shephard, “In the first step of the comparison, the RTAF gave the
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