This delivery fulfills one of two contracts signed between the Polish Ministry of Defense and KAI in September 2022. Last year, Poland secured a deal for 12 KAI FA-50 Block 10 jets valued at $705 million. This contract stipulated that deliveries would be completed by the end of 2023 and included a comprehensive package of training, logistics, and technical support.
Sources from the Polish Ministry of Defense indicate that the 12 FA-50 Block 10 jets, also known as FA-50GF (Gap Filler), will primarily serve the training needs of the Polish Air Force. Notably, Poland did not acquire any air-to-air weapons for these jets, and their stock of air-to-ground weapon systems is somewhat limited.
Regarding the AESA radar for the 36 FA-50 Block 20 aircraft, the Polish Armaments Agency announced plans to equip these fighters with Raytheon's PhantomStrike radar.
Subsequently, the Polish Ministry of Defense aims to upgrade the 12 FA-50 Block 10 aircraft, acquired under the first contract, to the FA-50PL standard. This move is part of Poland's broader strategy to modernize its air defense capabilities and maintain a robust defense posture in the tense Eastern European region.
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