South Korea to buy 40 F-35A fighter jets
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
South Korea will buy 40 F-35A fighter jets from Lockheed Martin for about $7 billion in the country's biggest-ever weapons purchase aimed at coping with North Korea's military threats, officials said Wednesday. South Korea agreed to the purchase of F-35A jets in March and has since been negotiating with Bethesda, Maryland-based Lockheed Martin over a price, technology transfer and other matters. South Korea has traditionally favored importing fighter jets and other weapons from the United States, which stations about 28,500 soldiers in the country as deterrence against possible aggression from North Korea. The purchase is aimed at replacing the country's aging warplanes and bolstering capability to attack nuclear and other strategic targets in North Korea in the event of a war on the Korean Peninsula, according to the state-run Defense Acquisition Program Administration. Agency and military officials said the new jets are to be delivered to South Korea between 2018 and 2025. A Joint Chiefs of Staff officer, speaking on condition of anonymity citing department rules, said the decision announced Wednesday is final, according to AP.