 Poland showcased one of the South Korean F-A-50 fighter jets it has acquired at a military base in the suburbs of Warsaw on August 21. The aircraft will contribute to the modernization of Poland's Air Force fleet, which currently includes both Soviet and post-Soviet fighter jets. Airplanes from the Western world are superior to post-Soviet aircraft, Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blazek said during the presentation of the F-A-50. Two F-A-50s have already been delivered to Poland, with 10 more scheduled to arrive later this year, according to Blazak. South Korea aims to become a significant partner for Poland and signed a $13.7 billion arms deal with Warsaw last year, Seoul's largest ever such deal. The agreement with Poland, a key NATO member, encompasses hundreds of Chunmu rocket launchers, K-2 tanks, K-9 self-propelled Howitzers, and F-A-50 fighter aircraft. The F-A-50 aircraft is a military school, so they will be used to patrol the sky over Poland, as well as the Soviet missions.