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South Korea boosts air defenses with about $6.8 billion budget for F-35s

: Apr 1, 2014 - : 7:22 am

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South Korea expects to pay around $6.79 billion for 40 Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jets, two sources with knowledge of the matter said on Monday, March 24, as Seoul boosts its air defenses amid simmering tensions in the region.

South Korea also confirmed plans to buy four Northrop Grumman Global Hawk unmanned aircraft to monitor North Korea. The drones will cost about $820 million and will be delivered starting 2018, one of the sources said.

The defense deals also come as ties between Japan, China and South Korea have chilled over the past year, and the region’s three powers look to beef up their defensive capabilities.

South Korea says the F-35 deal will be finalized in the third quarter, with the first delivery in 2018.

Lockheed said in a statement it welcomed South Korea’s announcement and it would support discussions between Seoul and Washington to finalize the order this year.

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