South Korea and U.S. hold largest combined air force drills

Exercises to bolster integration come as North Korea tests 'superlarge warhead'

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South Korean and U.S. fighter jets take part in the Korea Flying Training combined air exercise. (U.S. Air Force)

STEVEN BOROWIEC, Nikkei staff writer

KUNSAN AIR BASE, South Korea -- U.S. and South Korean F-35 fighter jets emit an ear-splitting roar as they take off into sunny spring skies from Kunsan Air Base, down the coast on the Yellow Sea from heavily armed North Korea.

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