Air Battle of South Korea

The Air Battle of South Korea was an air campaign early in the Korean War occurring roughly from 25 June to 20 July 1950 over South Korea between the air forces of North Korea and the United Nations, including the countries of South Korea, the United States and the United Kingdom. The month-long fight for air supremacy over the country included several small engagements over airfields in Seoul and Taejon and ultimately ended in victory for the UN air force, which was able to destroy the small North Korean People's Air Force.

Air Battle of South Korea
Part of Korean War
Date25 June to 20 July 1950
Location
Over Kimpo and Suwon, South Korea and Pyongyang, North Korea
Result United Nations victory
Belligerents
 United States
 South Korea
 United Kingdom
 Australia
 North Korea
Commanders and leaders
George E. Stratemeyer
Units involved
Fifth Air Force
Republic of Korea Air Force
No. 77 Squadron RAAF
800 Naval Air Squadron
802 Naval Air Squadron
1st Air Division
Strength
1,200 aircraft 132 aircraft
Casualties and losses
~10 aircraft destroyed, ~20 aircraft damaged 110 aircraft destroyed
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