The Korea Times close
National
  • Politics
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Multicultural Community
  • Defense
  • Environment & Animals
  • Law & Crime
  • Society
  • Health & Science
Business
  • Tech
  • Bio
  • Companies
Finance
  • Companies
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Cryptocurrency
Opinion
  • Editorial
  • Columns
  • Thoughts of the Times
  • Cartoon
  • Today in History
  • Blogs
  • Tribune Service
  • Blondie & Garfield
  • Letter to President
  • Letter to the Editor
Lifestyle
  • Travel & Food
  • Trends
  • People & Events
  • Books
  • Around Town
  • Fortune Telling
Entertainment
& Arts
  • K-pop
  • Films
  • Shows & Dramas
  • Music
  • Theater & Others
Sports
World
  • SCMP
  • Asia
Video
  • Culture
  • People
  • News
Photos
  • Photo News
  • Darkroom
  • The Korea Times
  • search
  • Site Map
  • E-paper
  • Subscribe
  • Register
  • LogIn
search close
  • The Korea Times
  • search
  • Site Map
  • E-paper
  • Subscribe
  • Register
  • LogIn
search close
National
  • Politics
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Multicultural Community
  • Defense
  • Environment & Animals
  • Law & Crime
  • Society
  • Health & Science
Mon, August 15, 2022 | 20:01
Defense
Allies stage air power demonstration following North Korea's missile launches
Posted : 2022-06-07 15:01
Updated : 2022-06-08 11:07
Print Preview
Font Size Up
Font Size Down
South Korea and the United States conduct a combined air power demonstration involving 20 warplanes over the West Sea, June 7. Yonahp
South Korea and the United States conduct a combined air power demonstration involving 20 warplanes over the West Sea, June 7. Yonahp

South Korea and the United States conducted a combined air power demonstration involving 20 warplanes, including F-35A stealth fighters, over the West Sea, Tuesday, Seoul officials said, in another display of their readiness following North Korea's weekend missile launches.

The air maneuvers came just a day after the allies fired eight ground-to-ground ballistic missiles into the East Sea in a tit-for-tat response to the North's launch of eight short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs), Sunday.

"We conducted the combined flight to show our deterrence capabilities and capabilities to respond (to North Korean provocations)," a military official here told reporters on condition of anonymity.

In the allied demonstration, the South mobilized its mainstay jets, including F-35As, F-15Ks and KF-16s, while the U.S. deployed F-16 fighters, according to the officials.

Seoul and Washington have been stepping up security coordination through such displays of military might in the wake of Pyongyang's continued saber-rattling amid concerns about the possibility of it carrying out an underground nuclear weapon test.

South Korea, US warn of possible North Korea nuclear test
South Korea, US warn of possible North Korea nuclear test
2022-06-07 16:42  |  Foreign Affairs
'US remains concerned about N. Korea's nuclear test, but also ready for contingency'
'US remains concerned about N. Korea's nuclear test, but also ready for contingency'
2022-06-07 09:36  |  North Korea

Seoul officials have warned that Pyongyang's military provocations will be met with "corresponding" reactions.

Shortly after the North's launch of three ballistic missiles, including an apparent intercontinental ballistic missile, on May 25, the South and the U.S. conducted combined missile launches in their first such joint move since 2017.

South Korea and the United States conduct a combined air power demonstration involving 20 warplanes over the West Sea, June 7. Yonahp
A U.S. MH-60 helicopter lands on South Korea's 14,500-ton amphibious landing ship Marado during a combined exercise held in waters off Okinawa, June 2. Courtesy of Joint Chiefs of Staff

The allies also conducted a naval exercise near the peninsula involving a U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier last week. (Yonhap)




 
LG
  • More tourists opt to visit Jeju Island by ferry
  • City goes into festival mode during Seoul Festa
  • Yoon set to unveil 'audacious plan' for North Korea's denuclearization
  • Korean blockchain operators urged to enhance vigilance against accidents
  • Fears of lengthy COVID-19 resurgence loom large
  • Will Samsung heir be promoted to chairman?
  • Seoul E-Prix thrills racing fans in Korea
  • [INTERVIEW] Korean is one of the 'most popular foreign languages in Kazakhstan': professor
  • Traveling on the Han River in the 19th Century: Part 2
  • Ex-USFK commander rejects China's claims over THAAD
  • Interactive News
  • With tough love,
  • 'Santa dogs' help rebuild burnt forests in Andong
  • 'Santa dogs' help rebuild burnt forests in Andong
  • A tale of natural wine
    • Reality shows go abroad again amid eased COVID-19 travel restrictions Reality shows go abroad again amid eased COVID-19 travel restrictions
    • Late Samsung chairman's collection highlights painter Lee Jung-seop as family man Late Samsung chairman's collection highlights painter Lee Jung-seop as family man
    • [INTERVIEW] Actor Ko Kyoung-pyo explains why he doesn't obsess over lead roles [INTERVIEW] Actor Ko Kyoung-pyo explains why he doesn't obsess over lead roles
    • Girls' Generation music video director apologizes for copying design Girls' Generation music video director apologizes for copying design
    • Star directors' new series to A-listers' small screen comeback expected in coming weeks Star directors' new series to A-listers' small screen comeback expected in coming weeks
    DARKROOM
    • Ice is melting, land is burning

      Ice is melting, land is burning

    • Tottenham 6-3 Team K League

      Tottenham 6-3 Team K League

    • Afghanistan earthquake killed more than 1,000

      Afghanistan earthquake killed more than 1,000

    • Divided America reacts to overturn of Roe vs. Wade

      Divided America reacts to overturn of Roe vs. Wade

    • Namaste: Yogis to celebrate International Yoga Day

      Namaste: Yogis to celebrate International Yoga Day

    The Korea Times
    CEO & Publisher : Oh Young-jin
    Digital News Email : webmaster@koreatimes.co.kr
    Tel : 02-724-2114
    Online newspaper registration No : 서울,아52844
    Date of registration : 2020.02.05
    Masthead : The Korea Times
    Copyright © koreatimes.co.kr. All rights reserved.
    • About Us
    • Introduction
    • History
    • Location
    • Media Kit
    • Contact Us
    • Products & Service
    • Subscribe
    • E-paper
    • Mobile Service
    • RSS Service
    • Content Sales
    • Policy
    • Privacy Statement
    • Terms of Service
    • 고충처리인
    • Youth Protection Policy
    • Code of Ethics
    • Copyright Policy
    • Family Site
    • Hankook Ilbo
    • Dongwha Group