What's new

Korea Won’t Send Aerobatics Team to China Air Show

ChineseTiger1986

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Jan 27, 2010
Messages
23,530
Reaction score
12
Country
China
Location
Canada
SEOUL—South Korea dropped a plan to send an aerobatics team to an air show in China less than two weeks before the event, after Washington raised concerns about exposing key U.S. fighter-jet technology.

The South Korean air force’s Black Eagles team, which consists of eight T-50 light combat aircraft, was scheduled to be a main attraction at the China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, the country’s main aviation trade show, in the southern coastal city of Zhuhai.

The event runs from Nov. 11 to Nov. 16. The organizers of the show and China’s state-run Xinhua News Agency had confirmed the Black Eagles’ attendance.

But on Thursday, the defense ministry in Seoul decided not to let the team attend, following objections raised during talks with the U.S. No official announcement was made but a defense ministry official confirmed the decision on Monday.

“The decision was agreed between the U.S. and South Korea because the T-50 jets include core U.S. technologies and so are subject to regulations regarding arms export and international arms trade,” said a South Korean Defense Ministry official who asked not to be named. The official declined to specify when the U.S.-South Korean talks were held.

A spokesman for U.S. Forces Korea said he had no immediate comment on the move, while media coordinators in Zhuhai for the air show said they didn’t know about the change.

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.

As scheduled, a South Korean air force vice chief of staff will attend the show, which will have a promotional booth for the Black Eagles.

“South Korea is mindful of the importance of the South Korea-China military ties and we put our efforts to improving them,” the South Korean ministry official said.

The U.S. has about 28,500 troops stationed in South Korea, which depends heavily on Washington for protection against North Korean aggression.

U.S. President Barack Obama is scheduled to arrive in Beijing on Nov. 10 to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.

http://online.wsj.com/articles/korea-wont-send-aerobatics-team-to-china-air-show-1415010759
 
.
Clearly the Chinese would've stolen the U.S. "core technology" after watching the South Koreans flying their airplanes.

On the hand though, later on when China demonstrates that they have possessed the said "core technology", it'll still be labeled "stolen" ;)
 
. . .
Clearly the Chinese would've stolen the U.S. "core technology" after watching the South Koreans flying their airplanes.

On the hand though, later on when China demonstrates that they have possessed the said "core technology", it'll still be labeled "stolen" ;)
Chinese can learn the technology by looking at the picture of the fighter.
 
.
Clearly the Chinese would've stolen the U.S. "core technology" after watching the South Koreans flying their airplanes.

On the hand though, later on when China demonstrates that they have possessed the said "core technology", it'll still be labeled "stolen" ;)

South Korea doesn't have its own turbofan engine, its own avionics, and they even depend on the US wind tunnel to set the aerodynamic design of their aircraft.

Stupid useless Korean pride as usual, what is the purpose to make this aircraft when you need the US to babysit you for everything? Just like their laughable Naro rocket, it simply can't do a damn thing without the Russian cryogenic engine.
 
.
Chinese can learn the technology by looking at the picture of the fighter.

Why we would need to "copy" anything from this crap?

Does the South Koreans have anything remotely comparable to J-20 and J-31?
 
. .
LOL, this called "Under U.S pressure" :p: ... but U.S sent C-17 and C-130 will attend 2014-ZhuHai Air Show, why not Korea T-50 ? Very Fair to their ally... ! :rofl:

Never mind, without T-50 as competitor China will happy to sell L-15 advanced jet trainer/light fighter on ZhuHai Air Show.
1b26d05.jpg
 
.
Sounds more like a paranoia than a solid strategy on part of the US. Reminds us once again that China should never get into deep strategic cooperation with the US as the government there is avowedly anti-China.
 
. .
Why we would need to "copy" anything from this crap?

Does the South Koreans have anything remotely comparable to J-20 and J-31?

Dont need to go that far.
How about J-10 series, J-11, J-15 etc :-)

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.

The above statement just show the American's respect for the South Koreans. What a boss :cheesy:
 
Last edited:
.
Dont need to go that far.
How about J-10 series, J-11, J-15 etc :-)



The above statement just show the American's respect for the South Koreans. What a boss :cheesy:

When you have an "ally a.k.a patron" like that, who would not an enemy?
 
.
Even Indians have slightly more freedom than the Koreans and Japanese :haha:

Indians are arrested only by their own wild imaginations and China obsession. This helps them forget about their own reality in the short run. However, reality always strikes back.

I hope this sort of patronizing will wake further up the average Koreans. They need to keep their government accountable. However, US troops have been raping Jeju Islands currently. Wish the anti-base struggle over there the best. Jeju is poised to be Korea's Okinawa.
 
.
Indians are arrested only by their own wild imaginations and China obsession. This helps them forget about their own reality in the short run. However, reality always strikes back.

I hope this sort of patronizing will wake further up the average Koreans. They need to keep their government accountable. However, US troops have been raping Jeju Islands currently. Wish the anti-base struggle over there the best. Jeju is poised to be Korea's Okinawa.

That's why I said the Indians have slightly more freedom of not having physical American bases there on the subcontinent despite the Americans have already established bases all over and dwelling deep inside of Indian bodies and minds :dirol:
 
.
Back
Top Bottom