South Korea and US Launch Joint Air Exercises to Enhance Operational Efficiency

Kathmandu. South Korea has announced the commencement of joint air exercises with the United States this week, aimed at improving operational efficiency in joint operations.

The South Korean Air Force stated in a release that the exercises will begin from the air base in the southwestern city of Gwangju and will last for two weeks.

The drills will include various training programs, such as defensive counter "air interception" and close air support training.

South Korea will deploy fighter jets, attack aircraft, and transport planes for the exercises, while U.S. Air Force aircraft will also participate.

The South Korean Air Force has confirmed that this year's exercises will be led by South Korea.

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