What is 707 special mission group?

The 707 Special Mission Group, also known as the 707th SMG, is a unit of the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) that specializes in VIP transport and special operations. It is based at Cheongju Air Base in South Korea.

The unit operates a fleet of Boeing 737-700 and Gulfstream G550 aircraft which are used to transport senior government officials, including the President and other foreign dignitaries. The aircraft are also equipped with advanced surveillance and communications equipment to support special operations and intelligence gathering missions.

The 707th SMG is considered one of the most elite units in the ROKAF and has played a key role in providing support to South Korean and allied forces during times of crisis. The unit has been involved in various high-profile missions, including the rescue of Korean hostages in Iraq in 2004.

The 707th SMG is also responsible for training special operations personnel and providing airborne support to ground troops. The unit's motto is "Anytime, Anywhere, Any Mission," reflecting its readiness to respond to any contingency, whether it be a natural disaster or a military conflict.