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KAI confirms FA-50PL light fighters for Poland in production. By next year, Poland eagerly anticipates the arrival of its first FA-50PL Fighting Eagle Block 20 light attack aircraft, slated for delivery in 2025. The Korea Aerospace Industries [KAI] facilities are buzzing with activity, crafting 36 aircraft in the targeted “PL” configuration. As per reports from Polish sources, construction of the first two aircraft is well underway, and recent photos from the KAI plant suggest these models are nearing completion. Currently, Poland operates the FA-50GF. South Korean confirmations indicate that the newer FA-50PL will support the latest iterations of the AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles. There is ongoing development to integrate these aircraft with the AIM-120 AMRAAM medium-range air-to-air missiles as well. The FA-50GF Fighting Eagles, stationed at the 23rd Tactical Air Base in Mińsk Mazowiecki, are actively employed for training pilots in this new aircraft model. Ultimately, the FA-50PL aims to enhance battlefield capabilities, serving both as a vital component of battlefield support and airspace defense within Poland’s tactical aviation framework of FA-50s, F-16s, and F-35s. According to KAI, the FA-50PL Block 20 is set to be the most advanced model in its series, thanks to its current design progress. This version features the cutting-edge RTX PhantomStrike radar, the Thales Scorpion helmet-mounted display, and the Lockheed Martin Sniper targeting pod with a laser targeting option. Additionally, it incorporates the Data Link 16 system, enhancing its capacity for network-centric operations.