Simulated attacks on more than 800 hostile aircraft and missiles, “The Air Force conducts training to defend against all potential aerial provocations that the enemy may attempt, including manned and unmanned aircraft, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles.”,
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, “According to the Air Force Operations Command on the 14th, the joint exercise against large-scale airborne infiltration involves integrating air, ground, and maritime air defense forces to respond to a hypothetical scenario where a large number of hostile aircraft simultaneously infiltrate the airspace. On this day, joint response training is being conducted in the forward area with the Army Ground Operations Command, Navy Operations Command, Army Capital Defense Command, and Marine Corps Northwest Defense Command. Previously on the 13th, the Air Force conducted its own training session.”,
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, In this exercise, key personnel from the Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps operation commands will gather at the Air Operations Command (KAOC) to directly observe the training situation, discuss real-time response strategies, and discuss ways to enhance joint operations.,
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, “The plan is to strengthen the joint capabilities to respond to all aerial threats that our military should be prepared for, analyzing recent instances of hostile provocations such as surprise attacks similar to Hamas and aerial bombardments between Iran and Israel. To respond to large-scale infiltration by the enemy, around 30 combat aircraft including F-35A, F-15K, KF-16, as well as Patriots and Chunmoo, are mobilized. Additionally, Aegis destroyers, Sejong the Great-class destroyers, and various air defense forces of each military branch systematically respond in their respective designated areas according to altitude.”,
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, “For example, when enemy aircraft and missile tracks resembling air and ballistic missiles are detected at the Air Force’s Missile Command Control Center (MCRC), F-15K, KF-16 fighters, as well as Patriots, Chunmoo, Aegis ships and other air defense systems sequentially intercept the enemy’s aerial forces to perform altitude-based air defense missions. Finally, fighter aircraft assigned to air defense missions, including the F-35A, completely annihilate the remaining enemy tracks, concluding the training.”,
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