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New training aircraft for the Taiwan's Air Force

Taipei, Taiwan - But it's planned also the modernization of the AT-3

Taiwan's Air Force has communicated today a plan for a new training aircraft and a project for the upgrading of the existing fleet of AT-3 are ready; according to indiscretions the program needs an investment of USD 586m in the next 10 years. However the greater part of the funds will go for the plan of the new airplane that would be developed by the Idf (Indigenous Defensive Fighter) from the next...

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