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Seventh Air Force conducts F-16 Super Squadron test to optimize combat capability
Airmen from the 36th Fighter Generation Squadron park a U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, July 9, 2024. Nine F-16s are temporarily being reassigned to the 51st Fighter Wing at Osan AB, from the 8th FW at Kunsan AB, to form a “Super Squadron” as part of a year-long force generation assessment. The test will evaluate the Super Squadron’s impact on sortie generation, maintenance, manpower, and logistic requirements, to optimize combat capability and increase readiness in support of the ROK-U.S. Alliance (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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Seventh Air Force conducts F-16 Super Squadron test to optimize combat capability
A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon lands at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, July 9, 2024. Nine F-16s are temporarily being reassigned to the 51st Fighter Wing at Osan AB, from the 8th FW at Kunsan AB, to form a “Super Squadron” as part of a year-long force generation assessment. The test will evaluate the Super Squadron’s impact on sortie generation, maintenance, manpower, and logistic requirements, to optimize combat capability and increase readiness in support of the ROK-U.S. Alliance (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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7th AF hosts F-22s for integration training with US, ROKAF
An F-22 Raptor, assigned to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam and currently operating out of Kadena Air Base, Japan, takes off from the flightline at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, June 26, 2024. Seventh Air Force is hosting several F-22s for a week of integration training with the U.S. and ROK air forces, providing the opportunity for dissimilar training between 4th and 5th generation aircraft and testing agile combat employment (ACE) capabilities on the Korean peninsula. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ashley Mikaio)
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7th AF hosts F-22s for integration training with US, ROKAF
An F-22 Raptor, assigned to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam and currently operating out of Kadena Air Base, Japan, takes off from the flightline at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, June 26, 2024. Seventh Air Force is hosting several F-22s for a week of integration training with the U.S. and ROK air forces, providing the opportunity for dissimilar training between 4th and 5th generation aircraft and testing agile combat employment (ACE) capabilities on the Korean peninsula. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ashley Mikaio)
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7th AF hosts F-22s for integration training with US, ROKAF
An F-22 Raptor, assigned to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam and currently operating out of Kadena Air Base, Japan, flies over Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, June 26, 2024. Seventh Air Force is hosting several F-22s for a week of integration training with the U.S. and ROK air forces, providing the opportunity for dissimilar training between 4th and 5th generation aircraft and testing agile combat employment (ACE) capabilities on the Korean peninsula. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Sabrina Fuller-Judd)
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7th AF hosts F-22s for integration training with US, ROKAF
An F-22 Raptor, assigned to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam and currently operating out of Kadena Air Base, Japan, takes off from the flightline at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, June 26, 2024. Seventh Air Force is hosting several F-22s for a week of integration training with the U.S. and ROK air forces, providing the opportunity for dissimilar training between 4th and 5th generation aircraft and testing agile combat employment (ACE) capabilities on the Korean peninsula. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Sabrina Fuller-Judd)
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MQ-9 joins CAS training, conducts first live munitions training in Korea during KFT 24
A U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper flies overhead after taking off from the flightline at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 19, 2024. Two F-16s and two U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning IIs joined the Reaper for a joint close air support training event as part of Korea Flying Training 24, the largest ROK-U.S. combined flying training event held annually on Korean peninsula. The event marked the first time an MQ-9 has conducted live munitions strike training on the Korean peninsula. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Samuel Earick)
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MQ-9 joins CAS training, conducts first live munitions training in Korea during KFT 24
Two U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning IIs taxi before taking off on flightline at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 19, 2024. The F-35s joined two U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcons and a U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper for a joint close air support training event as part of Korea Flying Training 24, the largest ROK-U.S. combined flying training event held annually on Korean peninsula. The event marked the first time an MQ-9 has conducted live munitions strike training on the Korean peninsula. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jovan Banks)
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MQ-9 joins CAS training, conducts first live munitions training in Korea during KFT 24
A U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning II takes off from the flightline at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 19, 2024. Two F-16s and two U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning IIs joined a U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper for a joint close air support training event as part of Korea Flying Training 24, the largest ROK-U.S. combined flying training event held annually on Korean peninsula. The event marked the first time an MQ-9 has conducted live munitions strike training on the Korean peninsula. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jovan Banks)
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MQ-9 joins CAS training, conducts first live munitions training in Korea during KFT 24
A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon takes off from the flightline at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 19, 2024. Two F-16s and two U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning IIs joined a U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper for a joint close air support training event as part of Korea Flying Training 24, the largest ROK-U.S. combined flying training event held annually on Korean peninsula. The event marked the first time an MQ-9 has conducted live munitions strike training on the Korean peninsula. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jovan Banks)
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MQ-9 joins CAS training, conducts first live munitions training in Korea during KFT 24
A U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper flies overhead after taking off from the flightline at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 19, 2024. Two F-16s and two U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning IIs joined the Reaper for a joint close air support training event as part of Korea Flying Training 24, the largest ROK-U.S. combined flying training event held annually on Korean peninsula. The event marked the first time an MQ-9 has conducted live munitions strike training on the Korean peninsula. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Samuel Earick)
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MQ-9 joins CAS training, conducts first live munitions training in Korea during KFT 24
A U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper takes off from the flightline at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 19, 2024. Two F-16s and two U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning IIs joined the Reaper for a joint close air support training event as part of Korea Flying Training 24, the largest ROK-U.S. combined flying training event held annually on Korean peninsula. The event marked the first time an MQ-9 has conducted live munitions strike training on the Korean peninsula. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Samuel Earick)
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MQ-9 joins CAS training, conducts first live munitions training in Korea during KFT 24
A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon flies overhead after taking off from the flightline at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 19, 2024. Two F-16s and two U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning IIs joined a U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper for a joint close air support training event as part of Korea Flying Training 24, the largest ROK-U.S. combined flying training event held annually on Korean peninsula. The event marked the first time an MQ-9 has conducted live munitions strike training on the Korean peninsula. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Samuel Earick)
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51st FW demonstrates ACE capabilities in ELS training
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. James Samuel, 51st Operations Support Squadron senior watch supervisor, poses for a photo with members of the Republic of Korea Air Force during an emergency landing site training event near Namji, ROK, March 13, 2024. ELS training events test air operations and readiness, allowing for realistic training in austere environments. U.S. military personnel partnered with personnel from the ROK in order to strengthen the U.S. and ROK military alliance and increase proficiency in the use of ELS between the partnered nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elizabeth Davis)
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51st FW demonstrates ACE capabilities in ELS training
U.S. Army pilots fly a C-12 Huron from Osan Air Base to an emergency landing site training event near Namji, Republic of Korea, March 13, 2024. ELS training events test air operations and readiness, allowing for realistic training in austere environments. U.S. military personnel partnered with personnel from the ROK in order to strengthen the U.S. and ROK military alliance and increase proficiency in the use of ELS between the partnered nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elizabeth Davis)
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51st FW demonstrates ACE capabilities in ELS training
U.S. Army pilots fly a C-12 Huron from Osan Air Base to an emergency landing site training event near Namji, Republic of Korea, March 13, 2024. ELS training events test air operations and readiness, allowing for realistic training in austere environments. U.S. military personnel partnered with personnel from the ROK in order to strengthen the U.S. and ROK military alliance and increase proficiency in the use of ELS between the partnered nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elizabeth Davis)
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51st FW demonstrates ACE capabilities in ELS training
An A-10 Thunderbolt II “Warthog” from the 25th Fighter Squadron performs a low pass over an emergency landing site training event near Namji, Republic of Korea, March 13, 2024. ELS training events test air operations and readiness, allowing for realistic training in austere environments. U.S. military personnel partnered with personnel from the ROK in order to strengthen the U.S. and ROK military alliance and increase proficiency in the use of ELS between the partnered nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elizabeth Davis)
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51st FW demonstrates ACE capabilities in ELS training
An A-10 Thunderbolt II “Warthog” from the 25th Fighter Squadron performs a low pass over an emergency landing site training event near Namji, Republic of Korea, March 13, 2024. ELS training events test air operations and readiness, allowing for realistic training in austere environments. U.S. military personnel partnered with personnel from the ROK in order to strengthen the U.S. and ROK military alliance and increase proficiency in the use of ELS between the partnered nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elizabeth Davis)
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51st FW demonstrates ACE capabilities in ELS training
An A-10 Thunderbolt II “Warthog” from the 25th Fighter Squadron flies over an emergency landing site training event near Namji, Republic of Korea, March 13, 2024. ELS training events test air operations and readiness, allowing for realistic training in austere environments. U.S. military personnel partnered with personnel from the ROK in order to strengthen the U.S. and ROK military alliance and increase proficiency in the use of ELS between the partnered nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elizabeth Davis)
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51st FW demonstrates ACE capabilities in ELS training
An A-10 Thunderbolt II “Warthog” from the 25th Fighter Squadron performs a low pass over an emergency landing site training event near Namji, Republic of Korea, March 13, 2024. ELS training events test air operations and readiness, allowing for realistic training in austere environments. U.S. military personnel partnered with personnel from the ROK in order to strengthen the U.S. and ROK military alliance and increase proficiency in the use of ELS between the partnered nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elizabeth Davis)
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