
J-11A fighters from the People Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force have flown to Thailand to participate in a Sino-Thailand joint military drill this month. The Royal Thai Air Force sends the newest type of fighter JAS-39C/D to join the drill.
According to China's Defense Ministry, the "Falcon Strike 2015" drills take place at the Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base from Nov. 12-30, 2015.
The maneuver is aimed at "improving mutual learning and understanding between the two countries' aviation force troops, deepening pragmatic cooperation and enhancing trust and friendship”, according to the PLA Air Force spokesperson Shen Jinke.
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