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Indonesia has bought 24 Boeing F-15EX fighter jets to update its ageing defence fleet. — Picture via WIKIPEDIA/ETHAN WAGNER

Indonesia signs deal for Boeing’s F-15 fighter jets

JAKARTA, Aug 22 — The Indonesian Defence Ministry and United States planemaker Boeing have signed an agreement for the sale of 24 F-15EX fighter jets to help modernise Jakarta’s ageing fleet, the ministry and the company said.

Officials from the ministry and a Boeing executive signed the memorandum of understanding at Boeing’s St. Louis, Missouri, facility yesterday, Boeing said, though it underscored the transaction is subject to US government approval.

“This state-of-the-art fighter will protect and secure our nation with its advanced capabilities,” Indonesian Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto said, according to Boeing’s statement.

Boeing and the Defence Ministry did not provide details on the deal’s value.

The F-15EX is the most advanced version of the F-15, with digital fly-by-wire flight controls, a new electronic warfare system, a digital cockpit, and the latest mission systems and software capabilities, said Boeing.

Prabowo and his US counterpart, Lloyd Austin, discussed the planned procurement during Austin’s visit to Jakarta last year.

Indonesia has increased its defence spending in recent years to overhaul its fleet, which includes US-made F-16 and Russian Sukhoi Su-27 and Su-30 jets.

This year, Jakarta bought 42 Dassault Rafale fighter jets for US$8.1 billion (RM37.67 billion).

It has also purchased 12 used Mirage 2000-5 fighter jets in a US$800 million deal that drew criticism as the aircraft are considered too old.

Last year, the US also approved the potential sale of F-15ID aircraft and related equipment to Indonesia in a deal valued at up to US$13.9 billion.

“After Rafale, the F-15 will make Indonesia a strong nation as we keep building a mature defence diplomacy,” the Defence Ministry spokesman said.

— Reuters

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