SaRsAk!! Posted May 16, 2019 Share Posted May 16, 2019 (edited) The US Central Command deployed a sophisticated F-35A fighter jet for the first time to the Middle East on 15 April as part of its efforts to defend its partner countries and counter threats around the world. The F-35A, which exceeds the supersonic speed of next-generation aircraft, is the result of years of research and investment billions of dollars. Its advanced features are that it can avoid detection from ground-based monitoring devices, while its electronic system can send detailed targeting information to other aircraft carrying long-range missiles, making it a deadly force that can not be met. Maneuvers for the F-35A aircraft during the Aviation and Space Fair in Melbourne, Florida, on 30 March. [US Air Force] Team Joseph T. "We provide our arsenal with a very sophisticated weapons system that significantly enhances the capabilities of the coalition, and the advantage of integrating the sensor and survivability data provided by this aircraft to the joint forces can enhance security and stability in conflict areas and deter aggressors," said Guastella. The deployment of the F-35A is in support of ground operations by US-led coalition forces fighting enemy combatants such as the Taliban and the Islamic State, while playing a deterrent role in countering the growing threats posed by countries such as Russia And Iran. The deployment of a fighter aircraft in the Middle East increases US options to prevent aggression in the region. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard continues to export terrorism across the region at the expense of the Iranian people, where the Syrian regime has used chemical weapons against its people and continues to threaten to use them again. The United States recently announced the Iranian Revolutionary Guard "terrorist organization" after decades of hostilities carried out by this organization around the world. Loyalty to partners The presence of the combat aircraft is expected to strengthen long-term military relations and is expected to improve joint tactical air operations and enhance the interoperability of troops, equipment and procedures. The decision to deploy the F-35A reflects the position of the US Central Command along with its regional partners in the Gulf Cooperation Council and joint efforts to maintain regional security and stability in the Arabian Peninsula. More than 30 senior officials from eight countries, including Egypt, Jordan and the GCC, discussed regional security issues such as maritime security, air defense, integrated missile and logistics at the Gulf Defense Chiefs' Conference held on March 19 at Headquarters Central America in Tampa, Florida. The one-day conference, the first in the United States and the fourth in a three-year conference, provided senior US and Arab military officials with opportunities to discuss security objectives together, as well as ways to include the F-35A aircraft in those common objectives. 'Double force' Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Morris, commander of the 4th Fighter Squadron, described the F-35A as a "real power multiplier". "With the F-35A, we have the ability to assemble, integrate and pass on a great deal of information, increasing the survivability of each friendly aircraft and enhancing its deadly nature," he said. "He said. While this is the first deployment of the F-35A, the corresponding version of the US Navy F-35B carried out its first strike in Afghanistan in September, where it succeeded in destroying the positions of the Taliban in support of land clearance operations . Edited May 18, 2019 by -Dark Closed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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