South Korea scrambles jets after detecting North Korean military flights near border amid tensions

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SEOUL, Nov 4 (Reuters) - South Korea's military said it scrambled fighter jets after detecting about 180 North Korean military flights north of the two countries' border over four hours on Friday.

The North Korean aircraft flew north of the so-called tactical action line, north of the Military Demarcation Line between the two Koreas, South Korea's military said in a statement. The virtual line is used as a basis for South Korean air defence operations, a South Korean official said.

South Korea scrambled 80 aircraft, including, F-35A stealth fighters, in response. About 240 aircraft participating in the Vigilant Storm exercises with the United States continued the drills, the military said.

A flight of 10 North Korean warplanes made similar manoeuvres last month, prompting South Korea to scramble jets.

The manoeuvres came after North Korea fired more than 80 rounds of artillery into the sea overnight, and the launch of multiple missiles into the sea on Thursday, including a possible failed intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).

The launches prompted the United States and South Korea to extend air drills that have angered Pyongyang.

Reporting by Soo-hyang Choi; Editing by Jacqueline Wong and Alex Richardson

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throwawaynerp on November 4th, 2022 at 12:20 UTC »

That would have been a 50:1 slaughter lol. F-16s, F-15s, probably F-35s, heaven help them if there's F-22s vs what? 1980s Soviet rejects?

seanx40 on November 4th, 2022 at 10:26 UTC »

Anyone else shocked NK got 180 planes off the ground at once? I am surprised they got that many in the air the same year

Freddan_81 on November 4th, 2022 at 07:54 UTC »

180 MiG 17/19/21’s

That’s one heck of a vintage airshow.