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Japanese, Korean and U.S. Aircraft Conduct Show of Force in Response to North Korean Missile Launch
U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning II aircraft with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 121 depart Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Sept. 18, 2017. The F-35B Lightning II aircraft joined United States Air Force, Japan and Republic of Korea Air Force aircraft in a sequenced bilateral show of force over the Korean peninsula. This show-of-force mission demonstrated sequenced bilateral cooperation, which is essential to defending U.S. allies, partners and the U.S. homeland against any regional threat. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Aaron Henson/Released)
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
170918-O-N0132-001 PACIFIC OCEAN (September 18, 2017) -- B-1B Lancer bombers flanked by USMC F-35 Lightning II and JASDF F-2 fighters execute a bilateral mission over the Pacific Ocean, demonstrating the United States' ironclad commitment to our allies in the face of aggressive and unlawful North Korean missile tests. (Courtesy Photo by Japan Air Self Defense Force/Released)
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
170918-O-N0132-005 PACIFIC OCEAN (September 18, 2017) -- B-1B Lancer bombers flanked by USMC F-35 Lightning II and JASDF F-2 fighters execute a bilateral mission over the Pacific Ocean, demonstrating the United States' ironclad commitment to our allies in the face of aggressive and unlawful North Korean missile tests. (Courtesy Photo by Japan Air Self Defense Force/Released)
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
170918-O-N0132-003 PACIFIC OCEAN (September 18, 2017) -- B-1B Lancer bombers flanked by USMC F-35 Lightning II and JASDF F-2 fighters execute a bilateral mission over the Pacific Ocean, demonstrating the United States' ironclad commitment to our allies in the face of aggressive and unlawful North Korean missile tests. (Courtesy Photo by Japan Air Self Defense Force/Released)
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
170918-O-N0132-005 PACIFIC OCEAN (September 18, 2017) -- B-1B Lancer bombers flanked by USMC F-35 Lightning II and JASDF F-2 fighters execute a bilateral mission over the Pacific Ocean, demonstrating the United States' ironclad commitment to our allies in the face of aggressive and unlawful North Korean missile tests. (Courtesy Photo by Japan Air Self Defense Force/Released)
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
170918-O-N0132-005 PACIFIC OCEAN (September 18, 2017) -- B-1B Lancer bombers flanked by USMC F-35 Lightning II and JASDF F-2 fighters execute a bilateral mission over the Pacific Ocean, demonstrating the United States' ironclad commitment to our allies in the face of aggressive and unlawful North Korean missile tests. (Courtesy Photo by Japan Air Self Defense Force/Released)
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
170918-O-N0132-005 PACIFIC OCEAN (September 18, 2017) -- B-1B Lancer bombers flanked by USMC F-35 Lightning II and JASDF F-2 fighters execute a bilateral mission over the Pacific Ocean, demonstrating the United States' ironclad commitment to our allies in the face of aggressive and unlawful North Korean missile tests. (Courtesy Photo by Japan Air Self Defense Force/Released)
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
Munitions from a U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps and Republic of Korea Air Force bilateral mission explode at the Pilsung Range, South Korea, Sept 18, 2017. The U.S. and ROKAF aircraft flew across the Korean Peninsula and practiced attack capabilities by releasing live weapons at the training area before returning to their respective home stations. This mission was conducted in direct response to North Korea's intermediate range ballistic missile launch, which flew directly over northern Japan on September 14 amid rising tension over North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile development programs. (U.S. Army photo by SSgt. Steven Schneider/Released)
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
Munitions from a U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps and Republic of Korea Air Force bilateral mission explode at the Pilsung Range, South Korea, Sept 18, 2017. The U.S. and ROKAF aircraft flew across the Korean Peninsula and practiced attack capabilities by releasing live weapons at the training area before returning to their respective home stations. This mission was conducted in direct response to North Korea's intermediate range ballistic missile launch, which flew directly over northern Japan on September 14 amid rising tension over North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile development programs. (U.S. Army photo by /Released)
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
Munitions from a U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps and Republic of Korea Air Force bilateral mission explode at the Pilsung Range, South Korea, Sept 18, 2017. The U.S. and ROKAF aircraft flew across the Korean Peninsula and practiced attack capabilities by releasing live weapons at the training area before returning to their respective home stations. This mission was conducted in direct response to North Korea's intermediate range ballistic missile launch, which flew directly over northern Japan on September 14 amid rising tension over North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile development programs. (U.S. Army photo by /Released)
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
Munitions from a U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps and Republic of Korea Air Force bilateral mission explode at the Pilsung Range, South Korea, Sept 18, 2017. The U.S. and ROKAF aircraft flew across the Korean Peninsula and practiced attack capabilities by releasing live weapons at the training area before returning to their respective home stations. This mission was conducted in direct response to North Korea's intermediate range ballistic missile launch, which flew directly over northern Japan on September 14 amid rising tension over North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile development programs. (U.S. Army photo by /Released)
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
Munitions from a U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps and Republic of Korea Air Force bilateral mission explode at the Pilsung Range, South Korea, Sept 18, 2017. The U.S. and ROKAF aircraft flew across the Korean Peninsula and practiced attack capabilities by releasing live weapons at the training area before returning to their respective home stations. This mission was conducted in direct response to North Korea's intermediate range ballistic missile launch, which flew directly over northern Japan on September 14 amid rising tension over North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile development programs. (U.S. Army photo by /Released)
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
Munitions from a U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps and Republic of Korea Air Force bilateral mission explode at the Pilsung Range, South Korea, Sept 18, 2017. The U.S. and ROKAF aircraft flew across the Korean Peninsula and practiced attack capabilities by releasing live weapons at the training area before returning to their respective home stations. This mission was conducted in direct response to North Korea's intermediate range ballistic missile launch, which flew directly over northern Japan on September 14 amid rising tension over North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile development programs. (U.S. Army photo by SSgt. Steven Schneider/Released)
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
Munitions from a U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps and Republic of Korea Air Force bilateral mission explode at the Pilsung Range, South Korea, Sept 18, 2017. The U.S. and ROKAF aircraft flew across the Korean Peninsula and practiced attack capabilities by releasing live weapons at the training area before returning to their respective home stations. This mission was conducted in direct response to North Korea's intermediate range ballistic missile launch, which flew directly over northern Japan on September 14 amid rising tension over North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile development programs. (U.S. Army photo by SSgt. Steven Schneider/Released)
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
170918-ZZ999-0001 PILSUNG RANGE, Republic of Korea (September 18, 2017) -- U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancers, U.S. Marine F-35B Lightning IIs and Japan Air Defense Force F-2s fly in formation during a show of force, north of Japan, Sept. 18, 2017. The flight took place in response to a North Korean test-launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile over the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido last Friday. The formation illustrates the ironclad alliance the U.S. maintains with allies and partners in the Indo-Asia-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Mike Karnes/Released)
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
170918-ZZ999-0002 PILSUNG RANGE, Republic of Korea (September 18, 2017) -- U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancers, U.S. Marine F-35B Lightning IIs and Japan Air Defense Force F-2s fly in formation during a show of force, north of Japan, Sept. 18, 2017. The flight took place in response to a North Korean test-launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile over the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido last Friday. The formation illustrates the ironclad alliance the U.S. maintains with allies and partners in the Indo-Asia-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Mike Karnes/Released)
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
170918-ZZ999-0003 PILSUNG RANGE, Republic of Korea (September 18, 2017) -- A U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer, flanked by Republic of Korea Air Force F-15K Slam Eagles, drops a 2,000 pound live munition at Pilsung Training Range, South Korea as a part of a show of force mission in response to unlawful North Korean ballistic missile tests. The most recent test took place last Friday and overflew the Japanese island of Hokkaido, resulting in increased tensions in both Japan and the Republic of Korea. The training mission conducted by the U.S. and Republic of Korea reaffirmed the capability of both nations to conduct air operations in tandem during wartime or other contingencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Mike Karnes/Released)
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
170918-ZZ999-0004 PILSUNG RANGE, Republic of Korea (September 18, 2017) -- A U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer, flanked by Republic of Korea Air Force F-15K Slam Eagles, drops a 2,000 pound live munition at Pilsung Training Range, South Korea as a part of a show of force mission in response to unlawful North Korean ballistic missile tests. The most recent test took place last Friday and overflew the Japanese island of Hokkaido, resulting in increased tensions in both Japan and the Republic of Korea. The training mission conducted by the U.S. and Republic of Korea reaffirmed the capability of both nations to conduct air operations in tandem during wartime or other contingencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Mike Karnes/Released)
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Japanese, Korean and U.S. Aircraft Conduct Show of Force in Response to North Korean Missile Launch
Four U.S. Marine F-35B Lightning IIs conduct a bombing run with live munitions on Pilsung Training Range, Republic of Korea, Sept. 18, 2017, to display their ability to integrate with Allied air forces and project power in response to North Korean aggression. Last Friday North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile with the capability to reach the U.S. soil in addition to Allies in the Pacific. The show of force flight demonstrated U.S. resolve and capability to aid its Allies under threat and ensure their national security. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Joseph Cole/Released)
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Japanese, Korean and U.S. Aircraft Conduct Show of Force in Response to North Korean Missile Launch
A formation of U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancers, U.S. Marine F-35B Lightning IIs and Republic of Korea Air Force F-15K Slam Eagles fly in unison during a show of force near the Demilitarized Zone the Korean Peninsula, Sept.18, 2017. The flight took place in response to a North Korean test-launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile over the Sea of Japan. Upon joining formation, the aircraft conducted a bombing run with live munitions at the Pilsung Training Range in South Korea, validating their ability to come together as a force and employ weapons against a common target. The primary goal of this mission was to ensure the defense of Allies in the region and the U.S. homeland and its interests. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Joseph Cole/Released)
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