US F-22 Raptor, South Korean F-35A Stealth Jets Fly In China’s Backyard Amid Simmering Tensions

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In a significant display of military cooperation, a pair of US F-22 Raptors engaged in a rare dogfighting exercise with South Korean F-35As on May 16. The exercise, which marked the first simulated air battle between these advanced fighter jets, featured close-range air combat manoeuvres. According to the South Korea-based Maeil Business newspaper, the exercise was designed to test and enhance the capabilities of both the air forces. The ROKAF* confirmed that the training involved the four stealth fighters taking turns in offensive and defensive roles during simulated confrontation. The manoeuvres allowed pilots to share the latest tactics and improve their skills in identifying and engaging enemy aircraft at close range. Watch the video to find out more.