Hundreds of Personnel and Fighter Jets from ROK-US Ready to Joint Flight Operations in South Korea
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 Published On May 5, 2024

A crucial aspect of any exercise for the 8th Fighter Wing is the reception of forces, and that was no different as the Wolf Pack hosts the largest air exercise in the Republic of Korea.

The 8th Logistics Readiness Squadron deployment readiness cell played a vital role in accepting an additional 24 airframes and hundreds of personnel for Korea Flying Training 2024.

KFT 24 is a routine combined training event designed to strengthen the alliance between the ROK and U.S. KFT 24 focused on the tactical execution of combat missions to maintain military readiness and reinforced

For this year’s iteration, Kunsan AB welcomed aircraft and personnel from 20 different units across the U.S. Department of Defense and the Republic of Korea Air Force.

Kunsan’s ability to accept follow-on forces is a huge advantage to ROK and U.S. forces participating in the training and in the grander mission to defend the prosperity of the Peninsula. Training like KFT that test that function and the interoperability of dissimilar aircraft from the ROK-US Alliance ensures the combined force is battle-ready for any potential situation.

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00:02 Dozens of US F-15, f-16 and ROK aircraft
00:06 US A-10 Warthog
00:43 F-16 Fighter jets prepare for flight operations
01:35 F-35 Lightning II takeoff
02:40 F-15 jets joint flight operations
03:05 F-35 Lightning II perepare for joint Korea Flying Training 2024
05:59 F/A-18 Hornet aircraft with VMFA-115 and U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon joint Korea Flying Training 2024

Video by Lance Cpl. Alejandra Vega, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing Derivative Work by War is Boring.

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