US and South Korea Deploy Robotic Systems in Tunnel Warfare Drills
- The US and South Korea are conducting the Freedom Shield 25 exercise, a joint military training event running from March 10 to March 21, to enhance their interoperability and defense posture in the Indo-Pacific.
- F-35C Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters from the USS Carl Vinson, along with US and Republic of Korea Air Force F-35s, have been carrying out integration training to improve air, ground, and maritime coordination during the exercise.
- The exercise includes joint drills focused on countering North Korea's underground military installations using tactics for combat and reconnaissance operations with explosives and small drones, as reported by the South Korean army.
- North Korea condemned the joint exercises as rehearsals for invasion, while the US and South Korea maintain that these drills are defensive in nature.
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US, ROK hold joint drills on taking out North Korea’s underground bunkers
U.S. and South Korean forces held joint training on countering North Korea’s extensive network of underground military installations on Monday, kicking off the second week of their large-scale Freedom Shield spring exercises. Approximately 370 personnel from both nations are participating in the underground warfare drill set to run for four days, according to the ROK […]
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