Saturday, December 9, 2017

U.S. Navy Is Training For A Possible Air War Against North Korea

Reuters

David Axe, Daily Beast: U.S. Navy Prepares for Air War Over Korea

The ongoing five-day exercise is notable for the large number of radar-evading stealth warplanes that are taking part in it.

The U.S. Navy has deployed special, radar-hunting warplanes to South Korea to train for a possible air war against North Korea.

The five EA-18G Growlers have joined more than 200 American and South Korean planes and tens of thousands of military personnel for a five-day annual war game known as Vigilant Ace.

The two-person crews of the twin-engine EA-18Gs are responsible for arguably the most dangerous mission in all of aerial warfare. Officially called “suppression of enemy air defenses,” the mission involves clearing a path through sophisticated air defenses so that other planes can safely strike their targets.

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WNU Editor: I am willing to bet that they are also training on what would happen if they are facing Chinese or Russian aircraft over the skies of North Korea.

1 comment:

jac said...

WNU,
You are right, because I don't think they need that much hardware just for North Korea.