"B-52s Deployed to Guam for Cope North Exercises"

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Four B-52 bombers from Minot Air Force Base have arrived in Guam to participate in the Pacific Air Forces’ Cope North exercise, which will involve an increase of 30 additional aircraft and 400 more personnel compared to last year. The exercise, co-led by the Royal Australian Air Force and Japan’s Air Self-Defense Force, will also include participation from the French Air and Space Force, Royal Canadian Air Force, and Republic of Korea Air Force. The multinational training aims to enhance security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region through interoperability and cooperation with allies.
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