U.S. military convoy transporting Patriot missiles to Osan Air Base amid Middle East deployment speculation.
U.S. military convoy transporting Patriot missiles to Osan Air Base amid Middle East deployment speculation.
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USFK reubica misiles Patriot en la base aérea de Osan en medio de especulaciones sobre Oriente Medio

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Las Fuerzas de EE.UU. en Corea (USFK) han reubicado algunas baterías de defensa de misiles Patriot en la Base Aérea de Osan, lo que ha generado especulaciones sobre un posible despliegue al Oriente Medio. El movimiento se produce en medio de tensiones crecientes tras los ataques de EE.UU. e Israel contra Irán, con funcionarios coreanos y estadounidenses manteniendo la ambigüedad al respecto.

El 6 de marzo de 2026, informes de medios surcoreanos indicaron que las Fuerzas de EE.UU. en Corea (USFK) reubicaron varios lanzadores e interceptores de defensa de misiles Patriot desde otras bases estadounidenses a la Base Aérea de Osan en Pyeongtaek, provincia de Gyeonggi. Este desarrollo se produjo mientras las tensiones en Oriente Medio se intensificaban tras los ataques de EE.UU. e Israel contra Irán el 28 de febrero, con equipo adicional desplegado el jueves, aumentando notablemente el número de lanzadores en la base. U.S. military transport aircraft, including C-17 and C-5 cargo planes, were also spotted at the site. The C-17 had been used last year between March and April to transport two USFK Patriot batteries to the Middle East, shortly before Washington's June airstrikes on Iran under Operation Midnight Hammer. Those units returned to Korea in October. Yonhap News Agency noted uncertainty about whether the relocation ties to the allies' annual Freedom Shield exercise scheduled for March 9-19. A USFK official stated, «For operational security reasons, we do not comment on the movement, relocation or potential repositioning of specific military capabilities or assets.» The official added, «USFK remains focused on maintaining a strong, ready and combat-credible force posture on the Korean Peninsula. The United States remains firmly committed to the defense of the Republic of Korea.» A senior presidential office official said it would be inappropriate for the Korean government to comment on USFK operations, though sources indicated allied discussions had occurred. Foreign Minister Cho Hyun noted that «the military authorities of both countries maintain close consultations regarding the deployment of strategic assets,» while declining direct comment on the Patriot systems. The Patriot system intercepts low- to mid-altitude ballistic missiles and forms part of South Korea's layered missile defense against North Korean threats, alongside the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system. Redeployment could raise concerns over gaps in peninsula air defense. Ewha Womans University professor Park Won-gon described the issue as part of broader «alliance modernization» talks, aiming to extend USFK's role beyond deterring Pyongyang to regional contingencies. Other U.S. assets in Korea potentially deployable to the Middle East include the Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) and THAAD. The Middle East conflict has evolved into missile and air strikes, with Iran launching retaliatory attacks on Gulf states.

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