ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey will export 48 of its nationally produced KAAN fighter jets to Indonesia, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced Wednesday, marking the first export deal for the advanced aircraft that is still in the development stage.
The 48 KAAN fighter jets would be manufactured in Turkey and exported to Indonesia, Erdogan said in an X post, adding that Indonesia's ''local capabilities'' would be integrated into the production process.
The Turkish leader did not elaborate or disclose the agreement's financial details.
The deal came on the sidelines of the defense industry exposition, Indo Defence 2025, in Jakarta, Turkey's Sabah newspaper reported.
''This agreement showcases the progress and achievements of our domestic and national defense industry,'' Erdogan said. He also praised Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto for his role in securing the agreement.
Subianto on Wednesday also witnessed Indonesia's Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin and Turkish Defense Industry Secretary Haluk Gorgun sign the KAAN purchase plan agreement, the State Secretariat Ministry said.
Analysts consider Indonesia's defense a priority for Subianto. He wants to expand the military by buying submarines, frigates and fighter jets and initiate more defense cooperation with various countries.
''No sane nation wants war,'' Subianto said in his opening speech at the four-day arms exhibition. ''But history has taught us that a nation that does not want to invest in its defense (system) will lose its independence and become a slave nation,'' he said.