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US pressure prompts S. Korea pullout of China airshow
by Staff Writers
Seoul (AFP) Nov 05, 2014


Lockheed, Air Force simplify contract negotiating
Bethesda, Md. (UPI) Nov 4, 2014 - A partnership agreement establishing a common contract framework and pre-negotiated conditions has been signed by Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Air Force.

Lockheed Martin said the deal allows it to immediately execute specific implementation agreements with the Air Force Sustainment Center and their Air Logistics Complexes, which will lead to reducing costs and greater efficiency.

"This partnership ties directly into our Cost Effective Readiness initiatives," said. Lt. Gen. Bruce Litchfield, Air Force Sustainment Center commander. "As we continue to make internal improvements to the way we do business, the next logical step is to develop robust partnerships with industry.

"We view these partnerships as an opportunity to capitalize on the strengths of our organic enterprise and the defense industry's capabilities. Together we can find win-win solutions that deliver more Air Force readiness at less cost."

Added Lou Kratz, vice president, Logistics and Sustainment at Lockheed Martin: "This partnership agreement matures Lockheed Martin's relationship with the AFSC by providing a consistent framework across all ALCs with pre-negotiated terms and conditions.

"This allows us to implement specific work agreements rapidly and efficiently, drawing upon our complementary skills to effectively support our warfighters."

Additional details of the partnering agreement were not disclosed.

South Korea Wednesday scrapped its plan to send a pair of supersonic military jets to a Chinese airshow next week, citing pressure from the United States.

The South's air force had planned to dispatch T-50 trainers to the November 11-16 airshow in China's southern city of Zhuhai, as part of a military exchange between the two countries, a defence ministry spokesman said.

But the plan was cancelled at the last minute following consultations between South Korea and its key military ally, the United States, he said.

"We decided to cancel our participation in the Chinese airshow after the US cited its law concerning exports and trade of key US military technology," the spokesman said, explaining that core technology used in the aircraft came from the US.

"South Korea maintains a mutual defence pact, and we need US consent about some military issues," he added.

T-50 is South Korea's first homegrown supersonic aircraft jointly developed by Korea Aerospace Industries and US defence giant Lockheed Martin.

After developing it into combat and multi-role variants, Seoul has sought to open up new markets for military exports beyond Southeast Asia, Europe and South America.

China, North Korea's sole major ally, has gradually strengthened military cooperation and exchanges with the South.

The United States, in its "pivot to Asia", has boosted its military presence in the region, a move that has alarmed China and emboldened its rivals.

China, meanwhile, has been rapidly modernising its military amid maritime territorial disputes with regional neighbours.


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