Indonesia has reaffirmed its ongoing interest in acquiring South Korea’s advanced KF-21 fighter jets, underscoring the nation’s commitment to modernizing its air force capabilities. Officials from Jakarta emphasized that despite global uncertainties and other competing defense priorities, negotiations remain active and the deal is far from being shelved. The KF-21, a multirole combat aircraft developed through a joint collaboration between South Korea’s Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) and Indonesia’s state-owned aerospace company PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI), promises a significant leap in Indonesia’s indigenous defense technology.

Key aspects of the potential acquisition include:

  • Technology Transfer: Emphasis on local production and expertise development.
  • Strategic Partnership: Deepening defense cooperation between Indonesia and South Korea.
  • Modernization Goals: Enhancing air defense and regional deterrence capabilities.
Aspect Details
Jet Model KF-21 Boramae
Joint Developer KAI & PTDI
Expected Delivery 2026-2028
Projected Units 50+ aircraft