Malaysia Needs LCA Aircraft, As Part of Modernization Plan
HAL Tejas Jakartagreater.com. Malaysia is seeking to acquire lightweight multi-role warplanes as part of a broader plan to better match its combat capabilities in the face of current and future threats, an air force official (Malaysia-ed) said on Nov. 7, 2017 released by Janes.com. Speaking at the Chatham House rule, the official said the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) procurement program is looking for single and supersonic-powered platforms to add BAE Systems Hawk's single-seat fleet and twin-engined Boeing F / A-18D Hornet and Sukhoi Su -30 'Flanker'. "The Royal Malaysian Air Force [RMAF] is measuring its capabilities over the next 15 years, and how best to meet our needs," the official added, "As part of our future capacity plan we see a new [LCA] will have complete air-to-air and air-to-ground capabilities. " The official noted that Malaysia's traditional approach to acquiring large double-engine and dual-seater spacecraft ...
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