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South Korea scrambles fighter jets after detecting 180 North Korean warplanes, military says​

By Yoonjung Seo and Heather Chen, CNN
Updated 5:18 AM EDT, Fri November 4, 2022

Seoul, South KoreaCNN —
South Korea scrambled about 80 fighter jets after detecting a large number of North Korean warplanes during a four-hour period Friday, the country’s military said, in a further escalation of regional tensions.

In a statement, the South Korean military said it spotted about 180 North Korean military aircraft between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. local time, a day after Pyongyang is believed to have conducted the failed test of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).

Tensions in the Korean Peninsula began rising Monday, when the “Vigilant Storm” joint military drills began between the United States and South Korea, involving hundreds of aircraft and thousands of service members from both countries, according to the US.

North Korea accused the allies of provocative action and on Wednesday launched 23 missiles from its east and west coasts – the most missiles it’s fired in a single day – into waters either side of the peninsula, prompting Seoul to respond with three surface-to-air missiles.

Friday’s South Korean deployment included an unspecified number of F-35A stealth fighter jets, the statement said, and the South Korean warplanes participating in the ongoing joint maneuvers had also “maintained a readiness posture,” the South Korean military said.

After Thursday’s suspected ICBM test, the US and South Korea announced they’d extend the drills for an extra day until November 5, a move denounced by a North Korean official as a “very dangerous and false choice,” according to state media.

Later, after meeting with his South Korean counterpart at the Pentagon, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin accused North Korea of “irresponsible and reckless activities.”

“We’ve said before these kinds of activities are destabilizing to the region potentially. So we call on them to cease that type of activity and to begin to engage in serious dialogue,” Austin said.

A United Nations Security Council meeting is expected to take place on Friday to discuss Pyongyang’s recent missile launches. According to a spokesperson for the US Mission to the UN, the US, UK, France, Albania, Ireland and Norway had called for an open meeting.

In an interview on CNN on Wednesday, US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield condemned North Korea’s actions, saying Pyongyang had broken multiple Security Council resolutions.

Thomas-Greenfield said the UN would be “putting pressure” on China and Russia to improve and enhance such sanctions. She declined to say whether US President Joe Biden would raise sanctions with China’s President Xi at the G20 but said it was “on the President’s mind.”

 
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I wasn't sure North Korea will have that much of fighter planes. Btw what type of plans North Korea Air force operate and in what numbers ?
 
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Would have been a nice breakfast for F-35s
Then where are they? busy doing their crashing drills?


I wasn't sure North Korea will have that much of fighter planes.
They always surprise the enemies.
 
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Then where are they? busy doing their crashing drills?

In the air, according to the article you posted.
 
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Obviously EW. No way you can scramble that many aircraft within such a small airspace simultaneously.
Nonsense, Israel had 150+ aircraft in the air bombing Gaza simultaneously.
It's exactly North Korean doctrine, overwhelm the enemy.

And we had who for the breakfast?
North Korean aircraft, if they made some wrong choice.
 
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Nonsense, Israel had 150+ aircraft in the air bombing Gaza simultaneously.
It's exactly North Korean doctrine, overwhelm the enemy.


North Korean aircraft, if they made some wrong choice.
That's exactly what the Nazis did to the European Jews. Good to see modern day Jews paying homage to their tormentors by using their playbook.
 
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N.Korea confirms simulated use of nukes to 'wipe out' enemies​

October 31st, 6:27 PM EDT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- North Korea's recent barrage of missile launches were the simulated use of its tactical battlefield nuclear weapons to "hit and wipe out" potential South Korean and U.S. targets, state media reported Monday, as its leader Kim Jong Un signaled he would conduct more provocative tests.

 
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Way back in 2003, Time magazine reported that North Korean Artillery could flatten Seoul in the first half hour of any confrontation. A South Korean security analyst suggested that North Korean artillery pieces of calibers 170 millimeter and 240 millimeter “could fire 10,000 rounds per minute to Seoul and its environs.”

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