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Thailand Air Force Says U.S. Has Denied Request to Buy F-35 Jets


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The United States has declined to sell its F-35 stealth fighter jets to Thailand over issues with training and technical requirements, the Southeast Asian country's air force said on Thursday.

Thailand, which was designated a Major Non-NATO Ally by the United States in 2003, had last year set aside a 13.8 billion baht ($407.68 million) budget for new jets to replace its aging, mostly U.S.-made F-5 and F-16 fighters.

It identified up to eight Lockheed Martin F-35A jets as its target. Maybe their were too many buys from China!

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why do they need the latest spec fighters, must be plenty of lower spec fighters out there, who aren't worried about china getting the specs, which is what would happen if Thailand get them. 

all this high tech armed forces equipment subs, fighter planes, ships as well as high speed trains, when pensioners get 600thb a month to live on

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