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F-35As Arrive At RAF Lakenheath For First Overseas Deployment
F-35As Arrive At RAF Lakenheath For First Overseas Deployment
U.S. Air Force arrived today at Lakenheath, UK, marking the F-35A’s first overseas deployment.
The F-35s are from the 34th Fighter Sqdn., and the Air Force Reserve’s 466th Fighter Sqdn. at Hill AFB, Utah, the Air Force confirmed April 15. They will conduct training with other Europe-based U.S. and NATO aircraft for the next few weeks as part of the European Reassurance Initiative, the Obama administration’s effort to reassure NATO allies concerned about a resurgent Russia.
The “Rude Rams” 34th Fighter Sqdn, the Air Force’s first operational F-35A squadron, has been gearing up for the trip since last year, but the Pentagon has not released the location of the deployment until now.
RAF Lakenheath will be the first European base to house the aircraft in the early 2020s. The deployment has been part of the Air Force’s plan since the F-35A was declared combat ready last year, according to an April 15 statement.
“This is an incredible opportunity for USAFE airmen and our NATO allies to host this first overseas training deployment of the F-35A aircraft,” said Gen. Tod D. Wolters, U.S. Air Forces in Europe, Air Forces Africa commander. “As we and our joint F-35 partners bring this aircraft into our inventories, it’s important that we train together to integrate into a seamless team capable of defending the sovereignty of allied nations.”
The arrival of the F-35s in the European theater is the U.S. military’s third major show of force in just over a week, coming after the Pentagon launched five dozen Tomahawks at Syria’s Shayrat air base on April 7 and dropped the largest non-nuclear weapon ever used in combat on Islamic State terrorists in Afghanistan April 13.
It also comes as tensions between the U.S. and Moscow are running high over Syrian President Bashar Assad’s chemical attack on the town of Khan Shykhun. U.S. officials have accused Russia of running a disinformation campaign, and President Donald Trump recently said that U.S.-Moscow relations “may be at an all-time low.”
Send the F-35As across the ocean serves not only to demonstrate its capabilities to U.S. partners, but also to underscore the military’s capability and willingness to retaliate against potential adversaries, top brass has said.
The Air Force will not be the first U.S. service to deploy its F-35s overseas: Marine Fighter Attack Sqdn. (VMFA) 121, the “Green Knights,” based out of Air Station (MCAS) Yuma, Arizona, flew to MCAS Iwakuni, Japan in January.
“I think it’s a powerful signal that we are sending our very best fighter aircraft to the Indo-Asia-Pacific first, before we deploy anywhere else, and it will showcase not only American technology but also American capability,” said Adm. Harry Harris, commander of U.S. Pacific Command. “There is no other aircraft on the planet that can touch it, any adversary aircraft, nothing like that will be able to touch the F-35,” he says.