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Possible Future Multi Role Fighter 2030's defense posture onward of the Philippine Air Force

The KAI KF-21 Boramae (formerly known as KF-X) is a South Korean-led fighter aircraft development program with the goal of producing an advanced multirole fighter for the South Korean and Indonesian air forces. The South Korean government is in charge of the program, and it owns 60% of it. In 2010, Indonesia acquired 20% ownership in the program, with the other 20% owned by commercial partners, notably the manufacturer Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI). Following the FA-50, the KAI KF-X is South Korea's second homegrown fighter jet development program. The first prototype was completed and unveiled in April 2021 during a rollout ceremony at KAI's headquarters at Sacheon Airport. It was officially named Boramae (Korean: "young hawk" or "fighting hawk"). The first test flight was conducted on July 19, 2022, with manufacturing set to begin in 2026. At least 40 aircraft are expected to be delivered by 2028, with South Korea aiming to deploy 120 by 2032. They will also be offered for export. The KF-X development program is known as the IF-X program in Indonesia. According to the Jakarta Globe, the finished aircraft will be designated the F-33. The KF-X advanced multirole jet fighter project, intended to produce modern warplanes to replace South Korea's aging F-4D/E Phantom II and F-5E/F Tiger II aircraft, was first announced in March 2001 by South Korean President Kim Dae-jung at the Korea Air Force Academy graduation ceremony. Research and development (R&D) requirements were determined by the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 2002.Although the project carried risks and the expected per-unit cost would be significantly higher than purchasing from foreign manufacturers, the development of the domestic defense industry was deemed to be of national importance and was expected to have a rippling effect on the economy.On July 15, 2010, a partnership was formed with Indonesia, which would provide 20% of the funding for the KF-X project, collaborate with technological development through state-owned Indonesian Aerospace, and purchase 50 of the approximately 150–200 aircraft expected to be produced. The South Korean government committed to covering 60% of the cost. The remaining 20% was provided by domestic and foreign companies. Korean Aerospace Industries (KAI) won the production bid and partnered with Lockheed Martin for technological support.On July 27, 2022, the Polish Armaments Agency stated that it is closely monitoring the development of the KF-21 Boramae, perhaps opening the door for the procurement of a future Block 2 version of the fighter jet.The aircraft has also piqued the curiosity of the Philippine Air Force and the Peruvian Air Force.The Defense Acquisition Program Administration announced on May 15, 2023, that the KF-21 had passed the preliminary combat suitability examination and would commence mass production in 2024. AFP Modernization Horizon 3 - KAI and Philippine Air Force The state arms procurement agency of South Korea announced on March 28, 2014, that South Korea signed a US$420 million contract Friday to export 12 FA-50 light fighter jets built by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to the Philippines under a government-to-government deal.  The first two FA-50s were delivered in November 2015, and the final two were delivered by May 31, 2017. The Philippine Air Force (PAF) is considering the South Korean-made KF-21 "Boramae" as a viable competitor for its multi-role fighter (MRF) program. PAF is actively following the progress of the KF-21, whose prototype flew for the first time on July 19, 2022. Credit: source/video/photo KF-21A - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Jaemoon Choi Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. #kf21boramae #philippineairforce #afpmodernizationprogram #fighterjets #militaryequipment

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