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The agreements are signed at the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace exhibition 2023 mô (Photo source: nst.com.my/) |
Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia’s Defence Ministry announced on May 26 that it has signed 43 agreements worth 10.1 billion RM (2.2 billion USD) with partner during this year's 16th Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA).
They include the purchase of 18 FA-50 light attack aircraft from Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), and four units of Sikorsky’s Black Hawk helicopters to be leased from Malaysian firm Aerotree Defence and Services, the ministry said in a statement.
By VNA
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