Thailand Eyes Fighters, Anti-UAS Capabilities In Procurement Document

royal thai Air Force f-16

Bangkok is seeking to replace its F-16s.

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SINGAPORE—The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has released a revised white paper charting out new short- and long-term requirements, including fighter replacements, domestically produced munitions and anti-drone technology. Top of the list is the 10-year fighter replacement program for fiscal 2025 to...

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