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US Gives Update on Front-Line Air Power Near China

US Gives Update on Front-Line Air Power Near China

Summary

The United States has increased its fighter jet presence at Kadena Air Base in Japan due to rising tensions with China over Taiwan. The U.S. Air Force sent F-35A and F-16C jets to the base as part of ongoing rotations to maintain air power. The deployment is intended to enhance U.S. military readiness and deterrence in the Indo-Pacific region.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. Air Force reinforced its fighter aircraft presence in Japan amidst tensions over Taiwan.
  • F-35A and F-16C fighter jets recently arrived at Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan.
  • The base is the closest U.S. air base to Taiwan, located about 370 miles away.
  • Kadena will receive F-15EX jets in 2026, replacing older F-15C/D jets.
  • This deployment is part of a rotational strategy to maintain a strong air presence.
  • Japan has warned it might deploy its military if China acts against Taiwan.
  • The U.S. commitment includes deploying advanced jets like F-35A for improved air power.
  • The U.S. military's goal is to deter aggression and maintain readiness in the region.
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