The DoD News released the
below report:
JOINT BASE PEARL
HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii, July 8, 2017 — As part of the continuing demonstration
of the U.S. commitment to its allies against the growing threat from North
Korea's ballistic missile and nuclear programs, two U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer
bombers from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, conducted a 10-hour sequenced
bilateral mission yesterday with South Korean and Japanese fighter jets.
The mission is in response to
a series of increasingly escalatory actions by North Korea, including the July
3 launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile, officials said.
"North Korea's actions
are a threat to our allies, partners and homeland," said Air Force Gen.
Terrence J. O'Shaughnessy, Pacific Air Forces commander. "Let me be clear,
if called upon we are trained, equipped and ready to unleash the full lethal
capability of our allied air forces."
The B-1B's flew to the Korean
Peninsula, where they were joined by South Korean F-15 fighter jets and U.S.
Air Force F-16 fighters. The B-1B's practiced attack capabilities by releasing
inert weapons at the Pilsung Range.
Preserving Region's Security
"U.S. bombers and
Republic of Korea fighters are just two of many lethal military options at our
disposal," said Air Force Lt. Gen. Thomas W. Bergeson, U.S. Forces Korea
deputy commander. The mission clearly demonstrates that the U.S.-South Korea
alliance remains prepared to use the full range of capabilities to defend and
to preserve the security of the Korean Peninsula and region, he added.
En route back to Guam, the
B-1B's flew and integrated with Japan Air Self-Defense Force F-2 fighter jets
over the East China Sea.
"The U.S.-Japan alliance
and the relationship between our militaries are stronger than they have ever
been," said Air Force Lt. Gen. Jerry P. Martinez, U.S. Forces Japan
commander. "We continue to train with our Japanese allies to ensure we are
ready to defend ourselves from attack."
U.S. Pacific Command
maintains flexible bomber and jet fighter capabilities in the Indo-Asia-Pacific
theater, retaining the ability to quickly respond to any regional threat to
defend the U.S. homeland and in support of U.S. allies, officials said.
Note: In the above DoD released photo, courtesy of the South Korean Air Force, U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancers
assigned to the 9th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, deployed from Dyess Air Force
Base, Texas, fly with South Korean F-15 and U.S. Air Force F-16 fighter jets
over the Korean Peninsula on July 7, 2017.
You can click on the above photo to enlarge.
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