Friday, October 12, 2018

Pentagon Report: F-22 Deterred Almost 600 Enemy Aircraft Over Syria In Its First 'Combat Surge'

The US Air Force's F-22 Raptor. US Air Force

Insider: F-22 stealth jets got 587 enemy aircraft to back off in their first 'combat surge' over Syria

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* US F-22 Raptor stealth fighter jets just completed their first "combat surge" in operations over Syria, and in doing so deterred almost 600 enemy aircraft.
* Russian, Syrian, and Iranian combat aircraft all operate in the skies above Syria, and US air assets have frequently deterred or defeated air attacks against US troops there.
* The F-22s protected US forces when the US struck Syria in April over chemical weapons use by flying deep into enemy territory populated with sophisticated air defenses.

US F-22 Raptor stealth fighter jets just completed their first "combat surge" in operations over Syria, and in doing so deterred almost 600 enemy aircraft in the crowded skies there that see Syria, Iranian, and Russian combat aircraft on a regular basis, the Pentagon said.

F-22s, which combine both stealth and top-of-the-line dogfighting abilities, function as both fighter jets and bombers while defending US forces and assisting offensive missions against heavily armed foes.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is very hard to count "deterrence."


We "deterred" World War 3 with nuclear MAD. We all can agree with that right? Now riddle me this: How many times did MAD "deter" WW3? Once? twice? ten times? A hundred?


This reads like propaganda and I really like the F-22.

Roger Smith said...

It reminds me of "body counts" in Vietnam.

Anonymous said...

If you paint therm and they can't paint you and you then peel off back to base.

That is how they can tell.