South Korea has extended its window for accepting bids from aircraft makers to supply 60 fighter jets at an estimated cost of USD 7.3 billion.
Arms procurement official Baek Youn-hyeong says bidding will resume Tuesday after an 11-day round ended yesterday with no winner.
The 60 new fighters would replace South Korea's aging fleet of F-4s and F-5s. Boeing's F-15 Silent Eagle, EADS' Eurofighter Typhoon and Lockheed Martin's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter are competing.
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Yonhap news agency says no bidders proposed prices lower than the estimated cost. It didn't cite sources. Baek declined to confirm the report.
South Korea faces rival North Korea over a heavily armed border after the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce.