South Korean defence ministry officials were quoted by Yonhap News Agency as saying that the one-day exercise aims to ensure a watertight defence preparedness and warfighting capabilities.
An E-737 Airborne Early Warning and Control plane (AWACS), called 'Peace Eye' and T/A-50 light attack aircraft will also be deployed for the joint drill for the first time, the officials added.
The intention of the exercise is to demonstrate the allies' response to North Korean attacks by re-enacting the nation's invasion from 62 years ago.
Pyongyang labelled the joint military exercises as an 'overt provocation' and an 'outrageous violation' of the armistice agreement earlier this week, despite repeated assurances by the allies that the drills were purely defensive in nature.
The US is also planning to hold trilateral naval exercises with South Korea and Japan, followed by a bilateral drill with South Korean Navy later this week, in the Jeju Islands and West Sea, respectively.
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