The U.S. military coaxed!The F-35 deployed in Okinawa, Japan, escaped without leaving one!
Recently, India's "Eurasian Times" reported: The US Air Force intends to cancel the rotation deployment of F-22 stealth fighters and F-35 stealth fighters at Kadena Air Base in Okinawa.
Did something happen?Why didn't the U.S. military deploy fifth-generation fighters in Okinawa?
Because, the United States feels a very big threat!
Now, the United States estimates that we have as many as 200 J-20s in service, and the Okinawa area is only 650 kilometers away from Chinese mainland, which is completely within the strike range of our J-20.
In the past, the United States had a numerical superiority in fifth-generation ** fighters, but now this numerical superiority no longer exists, coupled with the firepower of our rocket forces, the Americans felt that they could not do it, so they had to flee!
The Americans are afraid that if a war breaks out, the fighters deployed by the United States in the Okinawa area may be completely wiped out by us, so the Americans plan to change their strategy.
The Americans are now carrying out "Agile Combat Deployment" (ACE), to put it bluntly, that is, to withdraw their elite air forces to avoid being wiped out at the beginning of the war!
They plan to go to war and their most advanced F-35s can rush to the aid of **, Tinian, and Alaska.
Is it really useful for the U.S. military to do this?
If you can't do it in the Okinawa area, will it be useful to deploy it in this way?
Can't our J-20 intercept it?
The J-20 equipped with the "Thunderbolt-17" long-range air-to-air missile is not a vegetarian, and it can not only attack the US military's air tankers, but also attack the US F-35 and F-22 stealth fighters that come from a long distance. We can attack F-35 and F-22 stealth fighters outside the attack range of them, what chance do they have?