South Korea, US to begin Freedom Flag air drills in Gwangju this week

South Korea's Air Force announced Thursday that South Korea and the United States will launch their large-scale Freedom Flag air exercise this week. The semiannual drills, starting Friday at an air base in Gwangju, aim to strengthen interoperability and survivability in joint operations. Led by Seoul this year, they focus on combined operations ahead of wartime command handover by 2030.

South Korea's Air Force said Thursday that South Korea and the United States will launch their large-scale Freedom Flag air exercise this week to strengthen interoperability and survivability in joint operations.

The semiannual drills kick off Friday at an air base in the southwestern city of Gwangju and run for two weeks. They incorporate defensive counter air, air interdiction, and close air support training.

South Korea will deploy F-15K, KF-16, and F-35A fighters, KA-1 light attack aircraft, KC-330 transports, and E-737 Peace Eye. The U.S. Air Force's F-16 and RQ-4 Global Hawk, plus U.S. Marines' F/A-18 and MQ-9 Reaper, will participate.

Led by the Korean side this year, the exercise verifies capabilities for combined operations as Seoul aims for wartime command handover from Washington by 2030. It also supplements integrated mission concepts for fourth- and fifth-generation fighters amid changes in modern warfare.

Freedom Flag, launched in 2024, replaces the allies' prior large-scale exercises: Korea Flying Training in the first half of the year and Vigilant Defense in the second half.

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South Korean and US diplomats shaking hands with flags in background.
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South Korea, US agree to cooperate on key alliance issues for mutual security interest

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South Korea and the United States have agreed to strengthen cooperation in areas of mutual security interest, including the transfer of wartime operational control and alliance modernization.

South Korea's Navy and Marine Corps launched a weeklong regular amphibious landing exercise in Pohang last week, the armed services said on Monday. Some 3,200 troops are deployed for the drills running through Thursday. The exercise incorporates modern unmanned assets and international allies for the first time.

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South Korea and Japan will resume joint maritime search and rescue exercises after a nine-year pause. Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back announced on May 30 that the drills will take place on June 7 following talks with his Japanese counterpart in Singapore.

South Korea believes the final verification stage for regaining wartime operational control from the United States can be completed in about one year, potentially allowing the transfer as early as next year, according to a source.

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South Korea's Navy launched maneuvering drills this week to honor service members killed in Yellow Sea clashes with North Korea and to sharpen combat readiness. The four-day exercise, set to conclude Friday, included a Thursday ceremony marking the 16th anniversary of the Cheonan corvette sinking.

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