Trango Towers
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Basically Tejas and Turkish planes offers huge TOT and local manufacturing, but you guys should understand that Malaysian Aerospace Industry is not a complete aerospace industry, they only produce aerospace airframe part despite the business is quite big.
Your offers dont fit with their need, current capability, and future aspiration.
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Indonesia
- Indonesian Air Force – 16 T-50i trainer aircraft were delivered by January 2014. These were fitted with radars and cannons in 2018.[189] 14 aircraft are in service as of August 2020.[190] In July 2021, Indonesia signed a contract for a further six planes at a cost of US$240 million with delivery by October 2024.[191][192]
Iraq
- Iraqi Air Force – 24 T-50IQ light fighters were delivered by November 2019.[193]
Philippines
- Philippine Air Force – 12 FA-50PH light fighter aircraft were delivered by 31 May 2017.[104]
Poland
- Polish Air Force – 12 FA-50 Block 10 and 36 FA-50PL Block 20 on order[194]
South Korea
- Republic of Korea Air Force – 50 T-50s, 10 T-50Bs, 22 TA-50s,[195] and 60 FA-50s[196] aircraft in service as of October 2016.
Thailand
- Royal Thai Air Force – 12 T-50TH trainers ordered in total. The first four aircraft were delivered in April 2018.[197
You are joking right. India offers what exactly?