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Home » US military planes fly out of S Korea

US military planes fly out of S Korea

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ASSET REDLOYMENT? The Flightradar24 Web site showed that US military transport planes, including C-17s and C-5s, flew out of Osan Air Base, as the war in Iran raged

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US military transport planes have flown out of South Korea in the past few days, flight-tracking data showed, after Seoul confirmed it was discussing the possible redeployment of US military assets as the Iran conflict escalates.

Data from the Flightradar24 Web site indicated that US military transport planes, including C-17 and C-5s, flew out of South Korea’s Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, one as recently as Saturday. It was not immediately clear what the aircraft were carrying.

Yonhap News reported earlier that US Forces Korea — which oversees the tens of thousands of US troops and military assets stationed in the South to help deter the nuclear-armed North — had been transferring Patriot missile launchers from across the South to the Osan base, citing government sources it did not identify.

A UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter lands at US Camp Humphreys in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, yesterday.

Photo: EPA / Yonhap

It is rare for the C-5, relatively bigger than the C-17 aircraft, to land on the Korean Peninsula, Yonhap said.

The potential redeployment of military assets from South Korea would underscore how the Iran conflict might strain missile-

defense inventories.

Protesters hold placards as they rally against the Freedom Shield 2026, an annual joint military exercise between the US and South Korea, in front of the US embassy in Seoul yesterday.

Photo: AFP

The recent flights took place as the US and South Korea began their annual joint military drills.

This year’s drills are to feature less field training maneuvers than last year — in a likely nod to Seoul’s desire to ease tensions with North Korea.

REDUCED US DRILLS

The Freedom Shield exercises that began yesterday are to feature large-scale live training “aimed at enhancing interoperability, reinforcing our combined defense posture, and increasing overall combat readiness,” the US military said.

A South Korean Ministry of National Defense official confirmed that the number of field training maneuvers taking place before the drills conclude on Thursday next week has been more than halved to 22 from 51 last year.

It was not immediately clear if the reduction was in part due to the conflict in Iran. The defense ministry yesterday said that the drills are taking place according to plan “regardless of the situation in the Middle East.” It has also said that the militaries are planning to hold field training in a balanced manner throughout the year.

On Friday, South Korean Minister of Foreign Affairs Cho Hyun confirmed that Seoul was in talks with US Forces Korea over the possible redeployment of weapons systems.

He declined to provide details, saying decisions on deploying weapons and military personnel would be made on a case-by-case basis.

The defense ministry declined to comment on US military operations when reached by Bloomberg News. US Forces Korea declined to comment on the report, citing operational security.

“The mission of US Forces Korea is to maintain a strong combined defense posture with our military and thereby contribute to peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and in the region,” the defense ministry said in a statement.

“South Korea and the US will continue close communication and coordination,” it said.

Last year, US Patriot missile-defense batteries stationed in South Korea were temporarily deployed to the Middle East for “strategic flexibility,” Yonhap reported at the time, before being returned to the Korean Peninsula.

South Korea is also delivering about 30 interceptor missiles to the United Arab Emirates ahead of their agreed procurement schedule at the Middle Eastern country’s request, the Chosun Ilbo newspaper reported, citing a government source it did not identify.

The defense ministry declined to confirm the report

US demand for interceptor missiles and strike munitions has surged following its attack on Iran. Tehran has intensified missile and drone attacks across the region, prompting Washington to bolster air defenses around key bases and allied states.

US-made Patriot air-defense missiles are effective in stopping Iranian drones, as well as the larger missiles they are meant for, but are more expensive than other methods and are in limited supply.

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