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US bans S. Korea from sending jet to Chinese airshow, sends its own plane instead
Korea Won't Send Aerobatics Team to China Air Show - WSJ - WSJ
A vassal is a vassal after all. :thumb:
The Pentagon's decision to send a Boeing-made cargo plane to a Chinese airshow is raising questions amidst tensions between not just the United States and China, but now perhaps America and South Korea.
China's International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, which started on Tuesday this week in Sanzao Town, Jinwan Province, is showcasing military planes from only three foreign nations: the United Arab Emirates, Russia and the US.
But with a massive Boeing C-17 Globemaster III arriving at the event on behalf of the US only days after Washington rebuked a request from Seoul to have a South Korean jet with American insides partake in the expo, the Department of Defense is being accused of hypocrisy and more as defense officials examine the decision.
The South Korean Plane in question is T-50 made by S. Korea containing some US tech.Those concerns, the reporters wrote, "have been enumerable." Indeed, the US is being alleged to have acted hypocritically given the decision only days earlier to bar South Korea from bringing to the expo a T-50 training jet containing American-made technology. According to Defense One, "US security officials said demonstrating that plane would be in violation of international agreements."
"US regulations prevent allies from sharing certain 'munitions technology' or military capabilities and US officials told the Republic of Korea they could not take the jet to the same Chinese air show," Defense One reported this week. "That ruling angered Seoul earlier this month, making the US decision to send its own jet to the same air show appear that much worse to the South Koreans."
Source: http://rt.com/usa/204883-jinwan-airshow-pentagon-korea/A project funded by the South Korean government, the supersonic fighter T-50 jet is assembled by Korea Aerospace Industries, a local military aircraft and civilian airframe parts maker. It uses wings, in addition to flight control and avionics equipment, made by Lockheed Martin Corp.
Since early this year, Beijing and Seoul have publicly acknowledged discussing the Black Eagles' participation in the biennial air show, which in recent years has featured performances from Russian and Pakistani teams.
Korea Won't Send Aerobatics Team to China Air Show - WSJ - WSJ
A vassal is a vassal after all. :thumb: