S. Korean and U.S. Militaries Execute Joint Airdrop Supply Drills

Seoul: The South Korean and U.S. militaries have jointly conducted a regular aerial logistics exercise as part of efforts to maintain combined operational readiness, the South Korean Army said Friday. The eight-day drills, which kicked off last Friday, mobilized some 220 personnel from South Korea's 2nd Quick Response Division, the U.S. 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, and other units, along with 10 aircraft, including C-130 and CN-235 transport planes.

According to Yonhap News Agency, the exercise was conducted under a wartime scenario, with aircraft flying between front-line and rear areas, including the border city of Pocheon and the southeastern city of Gimhae, to airdrop supplies, equipment, and vehicles. This marked the first time that the U.S. Marine Corps' KC-130J transport aircraft has participated in the regular exercise.