Sometime in the late 1990s, officials in Seoul seriously raised the idea that South Korea should build its own fighter. In 2002 the proposal surfaced publicly as the KF-X project, only to experience countless bureaucratic twists and turns as doubters sought to stop it and parliament constrained...
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