Here's Exactly What That Fleet Of F-22's Near North Korea Can Do -- Business Insider/Aviationist
An unspecified number of F-22 stealth fighter jets arrived in South Korea on Sunday, Mar. 31, 2013.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the aircraft flew from Kadena air base, in Okinawa, Japan, to Osan in South Korea to take part in the Exercise Eagle Foal.
The arrival of America's most advanced fighter planes follows the “show of force” by the B-52s bombers and the B-2 stealth batwing bombers, that conducted training missions in South Korea’s gunnery ranges in the past weeks.
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