S. Korea, India stage joint air drills during multinational exercise in Australia

General / 채윤환 / 2024-07-24 10:33:25
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S Korea-India-air drills
▲ A South Korean F-15K fighter jet (front) and an Indian Su-30MKI fighter jet prepare to take off from an air base in Darwin, northern Australia, on July 18, 2024, during Exercise Pitch Black, in this photo provided by the South's Air Force on July 24. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

S Korea-India-air drills

S. Korea, India stage joint air drills during multinational exercise in Australia

SEOUL, July 24 (Yonhap) -- South Korea and India have conducted joint air drills during a major multinational exercise in Australia, the South's Air Force said Wednesday.

The drills, involving South Korean F-15K and Indian Su-30MKI fighter jets, took place Thursday over an air base in Darwin in northern Australia as part of the biennial Exercise Pitch Black.

The Air Force said the drills were designed to help improve their pilots' understanding of the characteristics and tactics of the countries' different war planes.

South Korea does not operate the Su-30MKI, a variant of Russia's Su-30, while India does not operate the F-15 built by U.S. defense giant Boeing.

Exercise Pitch Black, which involves 20 countries and over 140 aircraft this year, kicked off on July 12 and will run through Aug. 2. South Korea has dispatched six F-15K fighters and some 100 troops for the exercise.

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