On this day, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff announced, ``During the deployment of U.S. B-1B strategic bombers, the South Korea-Japan ADIZ in the east of Jeju
"South Korea, the US, and Japan conducted air training in an area where the (air defense identification zones) overlap." This is the second time this year that Japan, the U.S. and South Korea have conducted air training, and this time the training involved coordination with the deployment of U.S. strategic bombers.
Participants included F-15K fighter jets from the South Korean Air Force, F-16 fighter jets from the U.S. Air Force, and F-2 fighter jets from the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said, ``This training was held on U.S. Camp Day in April this year.
Bid Implement the defense-related agreements reached at the Korea-U.S.-Japan Summit and strengthen the capabilities of the three countries to respond to North Korea's nuclear and missile threats, including the launch of solid-propelled ICBMs (intercontinental ballistic missiles).
``The plan was designed to demonstrate the strong will for a joint response.'' ``South Korea, the United States, and Japan will continue to steadily expand trilateral security cooperation based on close cooperation. Deterring and jointly responding to threats
We will strengthen our cooperation so that we can respond accordingly." The U.S. B-1B strategic bomber can fly at maximum speeds of over Mach 1 and carries over 56 tons of conventional air in its internal bomb bay and internal and external weapons bays.
Can carry formal weapons.
2023/12/21 07:28 KST
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