U.S. C-5 transport aircraft departing Osan Air Base after Patriot missile relocation, sparking Middle East shipment speculation.
U.S. C-5 transport aircraft departing Osan Air Base after Patriot missile relocation, sparking Middle East shipment speculation.
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U.S. transport aircraft depart Osan Air Base after Patriot batteries relocated

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Following the March 6 relocation of U.S. Patriot missile batteries to Osan Air Base, military transport aircraft including rare C-5 models have departed the base over the past week, prompting renewed speculation of shipments to the Middle East amid escalating Iran tensions.

Since late February 2026, U.S. C-5 and C-17 transport aircraft have landed at Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, with departures observed from Tuesday to Saturday prior to March 8, per reports from The Korea Times and Yonhap News Agency.

At least two C-5s arrived in late February and left on the previous Saturday and Monday, tracing flight paths over 14 hours potentially to the U.S. mainland or Middle East. Separately, six C-17s headed to a U.S. base in Anchorage, Alaska, amid routine troop and equipment rotations.

This follows USFK's recent consolidation of Patriot batteries at Osan from other bases, echoing a 2025 deployment to the Middle East for strikes on Iranian nuclear sites that returned in October. While destinations remain unconfirmed—for operational security, USFK declined comment on asset movements, reaffirming focus on Korean Peninsula readiness.

The activity may tie to the Freedom Shield exercise starting March 9. South Korea's defense ministry and presidential office withheld comment, citing allied consultations. No confirmation exists on whether aircraft carried missiles.

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Discussions on X highlight speculation that U.S. Patriot batteries relocated to Osan Air Base are being prepared for shipment to the Middle East via C-5 and C-17 aircraft amid rising Iran tensions, echoing past deployments. Some users propose alternatives like preparation for joint South Korea-U.S. exercises. Concerns emerge over depleting Korean Peninsula defenses, potentially benefiting China.

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