

Under the new agreement, the Thai Defence Technology Institute will work with China to develop new multiple rocket launchers called "DTI-1G [Guided]" which will be more accurate and have a greater range than existing systems, said ACM Sukumpol after the meeting.



As well as technological cooperation, the Thai and Chinese defence ministries have also agreed to hold a joint military exercise involving their air forces for the first time. "We will need to discuss more details of this because Thailand and China have different military doctrines in the aviation area," ACM Sukumpol said. So far the two countries have held joint military drills involving the army's special warfare units and the navy's marine corps.



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