Sunday, November 11, 2012

Lockheed sees increased Singapore interest in F-35 fighter


A F-35 fighter jet prepares for landing with its life fan cover deployed over Patuxent River Naval Air Station, Maryland in this undated handout image. Singapore is showing increased interest in buying Lockheed Martin Corp's (LMT.N) F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, a top executive with the company said late on Thursday, a week after China unveiled a second stealth fighter called the J-31. -- PHOTO: REUTERS


(REUTERS) - Singapore is showing increased interest in buying Lockheed Martin Corp's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, a top executive with the company said late on Thursday, a week after China unveiled a second stealth fighter called the J-31.
Lockheed is building three variants of the stealthy warplane for the United States (US) military and eight international partners - Britain, Australia, Canada, Norway, Denmark, Italy, Turkey and the Netherlands, which are helping fund the plane's development.
Singapore became a security partner on the international fighter program in February 2003, along with Israel, which has already ordered an initial batch of the jets.
As security partners, Singapore and Israel both pledged to contribute about US$50 million (S$62 million) to the F-35 development effort, according to the globalsecurity.org website.
Read more at :http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/world/story/lockheed-sees-increased-singapore-interest-f-35-fighter-20121110

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