The South Korean Air Force and the U.S. Air Force launched a joint air exercise called "Alert Storm" today, involving more than 240 military aircraft.

The picture shows the F-35 fighter jet.

(European News Agency)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The South Korean Air Force and the U.S. Air Force launched a joint air exercise "Warning Storm" today (31st), with a total of more than 240 military aircraft participating in the exercise.

In addition, the Australian Air Force will also send KC-30A aerial tankers to participate in the military exercise.

According to South Korea's "Yonhap News Agency", the "Warning Storm" joint air exercise will be held from October 31 to November 4. The South Korean Air Force will send F-35A, F-15K, KF-16 fighter jets and KC-330 aerial tankers More than 140 military aircraft, including F-35B fighter jets, EA-18 electric fighter jets, U-2 reconnaissance aircraft, KC-135 aerial tankers, and more than 100 military aircraft participated in the event.

The highlight of this military exercise is that in addition to the first time that the Australian Army sent tankers to participate in the joint exercise between South Korea and the United States, the F-35B fighter jets stationed at the Iwakuni base in Japan will also land at the US military base in South Korea for the first time.

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In 2015, South Korea and the United States conducted a joint air exercise called "Alert Ace". In 2018, the exercise was renamed "Comprehensive Combat Training" (CFTE), and this time, the general exercise was renamed "Alert Storm". , to expand the scale of the exercise.

The report pointed out that more than 240 military aircraft participated in the "Warning Storm" joint air exercise. It was the first time that South Korea and the United States have carried out such a large-scale joint air exercise since December 2017. South Korea and the United States intend to send a warning message to North Korea through the military exercise.