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KOREAN AIR FORCE UNDECIDED BETWEEN F-15 AND RAFALE FIGHTERS

SEOUL, Korean government is to order 40 fighters, the paper La Tribune said. The contenders for the order actually are Dassault Aviation with its Rafale fighter and Boeing Co with its F15 fighter. Korea is expected to make up its mind after the Seoul air show which will take place from Oct 15 to 21.

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