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U.S., Japanese, South Korean Aircraft Conduct Show of Force Flights

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U.S. Air Force and Marine Corps aircraft joined Japanese and South Korean military aircraft in a sequenced show of force over the Korean Peninsula yesterday in response to North Korea's Sept. 14 launch of an intermediate range ballistic missile over Japan.

170918-ZZ999-0004 PILSUNG RANGE, Republic of Korea
A U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer bomber, flanked by South Korean F-15K Slam Eagle fighters, drops a 2,000-pound live munition at Pilsung Training Range, South Korea, as a part of a show of force mission in response to North Korean unsanctioned intercontinental ballistic missile tests, Sept. 17, 2017. Air Force photo by Capt. Mike Karnes
170918-ZZ999-0004 PILSUNG RANGE, Republic of Korea
U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
A U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer bomber, flanked by South Korean F-15K Slam Eagle fighters, drops a 2,000-pound live munition at Pilsung Training Range, South Korea, as a part of a show of force mission in response to North Korean unsanctioned intercontinental ballistic missile tests, Sept. 17, 2017. Air Force photo by Capt. Mike Karnes
Photo By: Capt. Mike Karnes
VIRIN: 170918-O-ZZ999-0004

Show of Force

Two B-1B Lancer bombers from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam; four U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning II fifth-generation advanced fighters from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan; four South Korean F-15K fighters and four Japanese F-2 fighters executed this mission, U.S. Pacific Command officials said.

Practicing Attack Capabilities

U.S. and South Korean aircraft flew across the Korean Peninsula and practiced their attack capabilities by releasing live weapons at the Pilsung Range training area.

U.S., South Korean, Japanese Aircraft

The F-35B fighters, B-1B bombers and Japanese F-2s flew together over waters near Kyushu, Japan.

Counter-Threat Exercise

Pacific Command maintains the ability to respond to any threat in the Indo-Asia-Pacific theater at a moment's notice, Pacom officials said in announcing the show of force flights.

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