Escalation! Singapore s Defense Minister The U.S. F35 is about to enter the war, and the Russian rad

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-03-02

Escalation! Singapore's defense minister revealed: The U.S. military F35 is about to enter the war, and the Russian radar system has been locked

Quality Authors List At a major defence budget discussion in Singapore, Defence Secretary Ng Eng Hen shared some remarkable news.

He mentioned that during the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the United States used F-35 fighter jets, not just to patrol the air, but to carry out some special reconnaissance missions.

These aircraft are able to pinpoint the location of the anti-aircraft missile bases of the Russian army without being detected.

Moreover, such actions are not isolated. After the end of the Russian-Ukrainian war, the United States did not stop, but increased its efforts, and in the name of NATO, sent F-35 fighters to countries around the Baltic Sea, including Romania and other places, forming a strong fighter fleet.

These places are in close proximity to Russia, so this action is clearly intended to strengthen surveillance and patrols along the border.

Wong's words also revealed an important message, which is that the United States is not just doing these things, they are also actively sharing intelligence with allies, including Singapore.

This means that the information that Singapore has obtained comes from close cooperation between the United States and its allies.

Specifically, these electronic reconnaissance missions were carried out by F-388 fighters of the 419th and 35th fighter wings of the US Air Force stationed in Germany.

Using advanced stealth technology, they quietly carry out their missions, collecting electronic signals from enemy air defense systems and fighters.

By analyzing this data, NATO's forces are able to gain a deeper understanding of the movements and potential threats of the Russian army, preparing for a possible conflict.

U.S. Air Force F-35 fighters monitored Russian air defense systems in the Kaliningrad region of Ukraine and Russian territory during a sophisticated mission.

These areas are dotted with Russian anti-aircraft missile positions, and the F-35 has managed to lock on a large number of targets thanks to its cutting-edge electronic countermeasures capabilities and advanced sensor technology.

Despite the technological advancement, they do not fully reveal all the air defense deployments on the territory of Ukraine.

According to Singapore's Defense Minister Ng Eng Hen, the U.S. F-35 fighter jets not only passively participated in the conflict, they also launched operations specifically against Russian radar systems.

The question is whether these fighters, despite their stealth technology, completely evade the detection of the Russian S-300 and S-400 air defense systems, which is unknown.

The point is that although the two militaries did not exchange fire directly, the US warplanes appeared to be under constant surveillance by Russian radar, which means that the risk of their detection is quite high.

In this high-tech "cat-and-mouse game", the F-35 fighter shows its key role on the modern battlefield.

Their participation is not only a direct strike on the target, but also a test of the enemy's air defense capability.

While the F-35 has top-notch stealth technology and electronic warfare capabilities, Russia's air defense system is also not to be underestimated, with the ability to detect and track advanced stealth fighters.

This contest between fighters and air defense systems fully demonstrated the importance of technology in modern warfare.

The contest of stealth technology, electronic warfare, and sensor capabilities determines the advantage on the battlefield.

Although the F-35 fighters have not been able to completely avoid the possibility of being caught by Russian radar, their actions have undoubtedly posed a huge challenge to the Russian air defense system.

Ukraine's sheer size means that F-35s can detect some of Russia's radar systems even if they operate outside its borders, but it is difficult to fully cover and locate all of them.

Singapore's defense minister has also specifically mentioned the deployment of anti-aircraft radar systems by the Russian army in Ukraine, suggesting that the F-35 may need to penetrate deep into Ukrainian airspace to carry out reconnaissance and signal gathering missions.

By the captured radar signal, the F-35 is able to reverse the approximate position of the enemy anti-aircraft missile.

Although this act is not directly **, it already counts as an operation of "electronic warfare". This actual participation of the US team has made their position very clear.

The current situation shows that the US military is on standby and ready to participate in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Moreover, even without a formal battle order, the U.S. F-35 fighter jets have quietly entered the fray and completed a large number of electronic reconnaissance missions, demonstrating their bravery and determination not to fear the risk of being shot down by the enemy.

These F-35s must pass through the range of fire of the Russian S-400 air defense system in order to accurately lock onto the target.

They have succeeded in detecting the exact location of enemy radars and important intelligence, which is crucial to understanding the entire battle situation.

Russia's military deployment in the border areas, including in the waters of the Black Sea, has now been thoroughly figured out.

This is due to NATO's electronic intelligence collection work in peacetime, coupled with the in-depth reconnaissance of F-35 fighters, which has enabled the US military to gain an overwhelming advantage in the field of electronic warfare.

They have fully mastered the Russian army's air defense missile system and radar intelligence, which is undoubtedly a great help for future military operations.

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