US-Bangladesh to conduct joint air exercise 'Cop South 22'

US-Bangladesh to conduct joint air exercise 'Cop South 22'

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Category : Defense Published on: February 19 2022

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  • The air forces of Bangladesh and the United States will conduct a joint tactical airlift exercise ‘Cope South 22’ from February 20, 2022.
  • The six days exercise has been sponsored by Pacific Air Forces (PACAF).
  • The bilateral exercise will be held at Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) Kurmitola Cantonment, Dhaka; and Operating Location-Alpha, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
  • The goal of the exercise is bolstering bilateral ties between the two countries through tactical airlift sorties and subject-matter expert exchanges.
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