The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has reviewed and adjusted its force deployment at U-Tapao Airport to strengthen readiness against potential threats from Thailand’s eastern flank. The move is aimed at improving the military’s ability to protect national sovereignty and safeguard the country’s maritime interests, while ensuring air power assets remain prepared to respond to any security situation.
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The announcement was made on 17 June 2026 as part of a wider effort to enhance operational preparedness. The RTAF said the review focused on the readiness of air units stationed at U-Tapao and their capability to support missions related to defending Thailand’s territorial integrity and maritime interests.
Alongside the deployment review, the Air Force conducted training involving the AIM-9 air-to-air guided missile. The exercise formed part of ongoing efforts to improve air defence capabilities and maintain combat readiness for future operations.
The RTAF stressed that protecting Thailand’s airspace and sovereignty remains one of its core responsibilities. It said personnel must be prepared to respond to any situation at all times and that maintaining a high level of readiness is essential for effective national defence.

The Air Force stated that national security missions require continuous readiness and the ability to operate around the clock. According to the military, maintaining operational preparedness strengthens national security and helps ensure public confidence in the country’s defence capabilities.
The deployment adjustments and missile training come as the RTAF continues to assess its operational posture and readiness requirements. The review at U-Tapao was intended to confirm that air units can respond effectively should a security challenge emerge.
Khaosod reported that the Air Force is expected to continue readiness assessments, training exercises and operational reviews to ensure its personnel and equipment remain capable of supporting national defence missions and safeguarding Thailand’s sovereignty and maritime interests.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 19 June 2026