Korean and US Marines Control Military Aircraft Together at Pilsung Range.

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In this exhilarating video, Republic of Korea and United States Marine Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTACs) work smoothly to command military aircraft during a joint drill at Pilsung Range in South Korea on August 28, 2024. This joint operation demonstrates the extraordinary talents and coordination of both countries' military troops in a realistic training setting.

Experience the accuracy and coordination essential for efficient air support as these elite forces demonstrate their ability to work together under pressure. From directing airstrikes to coordinating tactical manoeuvres, this film gives an intimate look at the critical role JTACs play in modern combat.

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Combined JTAC Close Air Support
SOUTH KOREA
08.28.2024

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marine Joint Terminal Attack Controller personnel direct military aircraft at Pilsung Range, South Korea, Aug 28, 2024. As a part of exercise Ssang Yong 24, JTAC controllers engaged in close air support and offensive air operations to enhance interoperability and security throughout the Indo-Pacific region. Exercise SY24 strengthens the Republic of Korea-U.S. Alliance through bilateral, joint training, contributing toward combined amphibious capability in defense of the Korean Peninsula. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Pfc. Trevor BishopWilliams)

Film Credits: Video by Pfc. Trevor BishopWilliams
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