Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has never been able to modify and sell its T-50 family of supersonic trainers and strike aircraft at will. Washington can veto certain changes in the configuration and, because of key U.S. systems on the aircraft, can withhold permission for exports. It is a...
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