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One of the largest and longest-running multinational military exercises in the Asia-Pacific region, Cobra Gold, began on Tuesday in Thailand, with some 8,200 personnel from 30 countries working ...
Video. Thai and South Korean marines, backed by US aircraft, stormed a Thai beach in the annual Cobra Gold military exercise.
Cobra Gold, the largest multinational military exercise in mainland Asia, concluded in explosive fashion, but the real focus was a renewed emphasis on modern tactics and emerging technologies.
Students from the National Defence Course for Future Leaders (NDCFL) Class 2, accompanied by General Songwit Noonpackdee, Chief of Defence Forces, and H.E. Mr. Robert F. Godec, U.S. Ambassador to ...
BANGKOK--Thai and U.S. officials officially opened annual Cobra Gold multinational military exercises on Tuesday, now restored to one of the world’s largest following three years of sharp ...
The mock battle was part of Cobra Gold, the largest exercise in mainland Asia and has taken place annually since 1982. Among other things, the seemingly interminable war between Russia and ...
SINGAPORE – Nearly 250 Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) servicemen across the air, sea, land and digital services joined the armed forces of several other countries in an 11-day military exercise in ...
This year's iteration of the annual exercise will feature more than 6,000 U.S. personnel, the largest number in a decade. Thailand's 2014 coup led to the erosion of relations with the U.S., but ...
PHU LUANG, Thailand — Hundreds of people gathered Wednesday at a remote school near here to mark the opening of a new addition built by Thai, South Korean and American troops as part of the ...
Future Leaders Observe Cobra Gold Military Exercise NDCFL Class 2 students join defence leaders to gain insights into strategic operations and multinational security cooperation at Cobra Gold 2025.
A Singaporean naval ship joined the drills in Chon Buri province, simulating a beachhead seizure. Running until 7 March, the event includes amphibious operations and humanitarian projects.
A Singaporean naval ship joined the drills in Chon Buri province, simulating a beachhead seizure. Running until 7 March, the event includes amphibious operations and humanitarian projects. Launched in ...