Indonesia Boosts Defense Capabilities with Turkish and French Fighter Jets
Indonesia has signed a contract with Turkey for 48 KAAN fighter jets in an effort to modernize its military. The nation also ordered French Rafale jets and is considering Chinese J-10s and U.S. F-15EXs. This collaboration aims to enhance Indonesia's defense industry and joint technology development.

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Indonesia is making strategic moves to modernize its military capabilities, recently inking a deal with Turkey for 48 KAAN fighter jets. This is part of a broader push following a $8.1 billion order for 42 French Rafale jets last year, intended to revamp Indonesia's ageing defense systems.
The contract, signed on the fringes of the International Defence Industry Fair in Istanbul, symbolizes a commitment between Jakarta and Ankara to bolster joint technology ventures and expand military industry capacities. However, details on the contract's worth and delivery timelines remain undisclosed.
Additionally, Indonesia signed a memorandum of understanding with Turkey's TAIS Shipyard for two Milgem Istif class frigates, as it continues discussions over potential orders from China and the U.S., underscoring an increasing focus on diverse international defense collaborations.
(With inputs from agencies.)