South Korean Marine Corps take part in major multinational drills in Thailand


South Korean troops take part in the annual Cobra Gold exercise in Thailand, in this photo provided on March 4. - Korea Marine Corps via The Korea Herald/ANN

SEOUL: South Korean Marines have joined a major US-led multinational exercise in Thailand as part of efforts to enhance their coordination with forces from other countries, officials said Tuesday (March 4).

The annual Cobra Gold exercise kicked off last Tuesday for an 11-day run, involving more than 200 South Korean Marines and various military hardware, including K-55 self-propelled howitzers, according to the Marine Corps.

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