South Korea's top military official traveled to Thailand on Thursday in a bid to promote bilateral defense industry cooperation, with the contracted deliveries of T-50 supersonic trainer jets under way.

In talks with his Thai counterpart, Prawit Wongsuwon, in Bangkok, Defense Minister Song Young-moo reaffirmed South Korea's bid to supply the Southeast Asian nation with another frigate, according to Song's ministry.

Thailand's Air Force received two initial T-50TH Golden-Eagle lead-in fighter trainers, manufactured by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), last week. Two other jets will be delivered in the coming months under a 2015 contract.

It decided to buy eight more T-50s last year in a deal reportedly worth around US$260 million.

Song told the Thai minister that the country's Air Force is expected to bolster its combat power via the operation of the aircraft.

South Korea has a separate agreement to sell a 3,650-ton multi-mission frigate to Thailand, one of its major arms markets.

Song was quoted as telling him that South Korea hopes to contribute to the modernization of the country's military, and the strengthening of its maritime security, by participating in its second frigate acquisition program.

South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-moo (L) shakes hands with his Thai counterpart, Prawit Wongsuwon, during a meeting in Bangkok on Feb. 1, 2018 in this photo provided by Song's ministry. (Yonhap)

Song pointed out decades-long defense ties between the two sides, as Thailand dispatched troops to help South Korea defend itself from North Korea's aggression in the 1950-53 Korean War.

This year, the two nations also mark the 60th anniversary of forging formal diplomatic relations.

Song also paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha before wrapping up his trip to Thailand, the last leg of his three-nation tour of the region, which also took him to Singapore and Indonesia.

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