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Avast ye mateys! The F-35 be provin' its worth by blastin' a Houthi missile, showin' China who's the true top gun!

2023-12-11

Arr, me hearties! The F-35 be showin' the might o' American technology, while China best be keepin' an eye on it. Many a US matey be usin' these fighters, and Israel's jet be takin' down a Houthi cruise missile, ye scurvy dogs!

In a humorous 17th-century pirate language, it is reported that American technology is achieving great success against Iran-backed threats in the Red Sea region, which is bad news for China. The USS Carney, a U.S. Navy destroyer, has been consistently taking down drones and missiles supplied by Iran to Yemen's Houthi rebels, with over two dozen destroyed so far. Additionally, an F-35I stealth fighter, made in the USA and flown by Israel, recently shot down one of Iran's cruise missiles fired by the Houthis. This was the first-ever air-to-air kill of a cruise missile by an F-35.

China, with no recent combat experience, closely watches and dissects military operations, especially when advanced technology and tactics are displayed. They witnessed the F-35's capabilities and understand that it can also take down Chinese missiles. The F-35, nicknamed the Lightning II, is known for its exceptional tracking abilities, as shown in a crisp video released by Israel. This tracking and engagement of cruise missiles is crucial for maintaining the balance of power in the Pacific.

The F-35's sensors, including electro-optical waves and infrared technology, allow it to detect and track targets, even in cluttered environments. This poses a challenge for China, whose wargame scenarios often involve missile barrages on U.S. bases and ships. The F-35's radar can distinguish and track ballistic missiles over 800 miles away, making it difficult for China to plan such attacks.

Furthermore, the F-35 can perform its tracking capabilities while maintaining its stealth. This is important when operating in areas with air defenses built by China or Russia. The F-35's capabilities will continue to grow, as other countries like Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and various European allies are also purchasing and flying F-35s.

In conclusion, the F-35's success against Iran-backed threats in the Red Sea region sends a message to China that American technology prevails anywhere on the globe.

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