The Borneo Post

US B-1B bomber redeployed for joint drill with South Korea

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SEOUL: A US B-1B strategic bomber was redeployed to the Korean peninsula yesterday for a joint air drill with South Korea, Seoul’s military said, a day after Pyongyang launched an interconti­nental ballistic missile.

“South Korea and the US conducted a joint air drill today with the US Air Force’s B-1B strategic bomber redeployed on the Korean peninsula,” the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.

Some of the most advanced jets in the US and South Korean air forces, including the F-35 stealth fighter, also joined the drill, it said.

North Korea is particular­ly sensitive about US-South Korean joint air drills, experts say, as its air force is one of the weakest links in its military, lacking hightech jets and properly trained pilots.

While the B-1B no longer carries nuclear weapons, it is described by the US Air Force as “the backbone of America’s long-range bomber force” that can strike anywhere in the world.

Since Kim declared North Korea an ‘irreversib­le’ nuclear state in September, Washington has ramped up regional security cooperatio­n, including its largesteve­r joint air exercises with South Korea this month called ‘Vigilant Storm’.

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