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Sunday, August 30, 2015

The U.S. will deploy F22 fighter jets to Europe in the coming weeks in order to protect eastern Europe against the 'threat-of-Russia'.


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US TO DEPLOY F22 FIGHTER JETS TO EUROPE AMID RUSSIAN CONCERNS:



AUGUST 26, 2015.

The U.S. will deploy F22 fighter jets to Europe in the coming weeks in order to protect eastern Europe against the 'threat-of-Russia'.

Air Force Secretary Deborah James said... "The support from the United States is part of a broader effort to support Ukraine and members of the NATO alliance who feel unnerved by Russia".

The first deployment of the Lockheed Martin Corp (LMT.N) F22 to Europe outside air shows is seen as a move to address growing concerns among NATO allies about Russian military aggression.

The Air Force has also been using 'radar-evading' F22 fighter jets to carry out some of its attacks against Islamic State, the first real combat air strikes by the jets.

"Russia’s military activity in the Ukraine continues to be of great concern to us and to our European allies", James told a news conference at the Pentagon... For the Air Force, an F22 deployment is certainly on the strong side of the coin".

Air Force Chief of Staff General Mark Welsh James said...
"The F22’s inaugural training deployment in Europe would allow U.S. forces to train with NATO partners across Europe, testing the ability of the jets to communicate and fight together with the Eurofighter, and other advanced warplanes".... "The deployment would give F22 pilots more experience with the European terrain".

The Air Force has previously deployed the jets in Japan and South Korea.

Welsh said... "It would also allow the jets to fly into and out of facilities that could be used in some future conflict".

The 'single-seat', 'twin-engine', all weather stealth tactical fighter aircraft was designed by Lockheed and Boeing Co., (BA.N), as an air superiority fighter, but it can also be used for ground attack, electronic warfare, and signals intelligence.

The jets formally entered service in December 2005, with the last F22 delivered to the Air Force in 2012. <yournewswire.com>
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