Exercise Cope Tiger 2026: Massive Military Air Drill at Korat Air Base

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Exercise Cope Tiger 2026: Massive Military Air Drill at Korat Air Base

The 32nd Exercise Cope Tiger brings Singapore, Thailand and US air forces together at Korat Air Base in March 2026 for large-scale air combat training and community outreach.

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What Is Exercise Cope Tiger?

Exercise Cope Tiger is one of Southeast Asia's longest-running multilateral military air exercises. The 32nd edition kicked off on 15 March 2026 and runs until 27 March at Korat Air Base and Chandy Range in Nakhon Ratchasima province, northeastern Thailand.

Three nations participate: the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF), the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) and the United States Air Force (USAF). Singapore alone deployed 30 aircraft, 12 ground-based air defence systems and more than 700 personnel for this year's exercise. If you are already planning a visit to the region, check out the best hotels in Nakhon Ratchasima for places to stay nearby.

What Happens During the Exercise?

Participants engage in large-scale air combat missions designed to simulate realistic combat scenarios. RSAF and RTAF fighter aircraft fly the main field training sorties while the USAF contributes to the ground programme and subject-matter expert exchanges. The goal is to sharpen interoperability, tactical coordination and professional competencies across all three air forces.

Beyond military drills, the exercise includes a two-day joint socio-civic programme. Servicemembers visit local communities and schools near Korat Air Base, reinforcing ties between the armed forces and the surrounding Isan region. Singapore's Chief of Air Force, Major-General Kelvin Fan, attended the closing ceremony on 27 March 2026.

Why Korat?

Korat Air Base, officially known as Wing 1, has hosted Cope Tiger for decades. Located roughly 250 kilometres northeast of Bangkok, the base sits near the city of Nakhon Ratchasima — Thailand's gateway to Isan. The province offers travellers Khao Yai National Park, Phimai Historical Park and some of the best Isan cuisine in the country.

What It Means for Travellers

Tourists visiting Nakhon Ratchasima during mid-to-late March may spot increased military air activity around Korat. The exercise does not restrict civilian travel, but aviation enthusiasts have been known to gather near the base perimeter to photograph fighter jets during training sorties.

If you are planning a trip through Isan in March, Cope Tiger is an unusual backdrop to an already fascinating region. The Khao Yai Food and Wine Festival takes place just an hour's drive away, and a day trip to Khao Yai National Park pairs well with any visit to the area. For those travelling further into the northeast, Udon Thani's Red Lotus Sea and the Bun Bang Fai Rocket Festival in Yasothon are other Isan highlights worth combining on a longer route. You can also explore Thailand's national parks or plan a camping trip through the region.

For those flying in from Bangkok, the city is covered in detail in our best day trips from Bangkok guide. And if you are looking for a luxury base for the rest of your Thailand stay, the Fairmont Bangkok Sukhumvit opens in June 2026 as the country's first fully integrated luxury MICE hotel. Just keep your camera ready and your ears prepared for the roar of jet engines overhead.

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