US Stealth Jets Become First Fighters To Fly From Japanese Ship Since WWII

US Stealth Jets Become First Fighters To Fly From Japanese Ship Since WWII

F-35B Stealth fighter jet, file photo

Originally published on ZeroHedge.

In yet another move signaling the deepening US-Japan military relationship, two US stealth fighters practiced taking off and landing on Japan’s largest warship, the JS Izumo. The flights happened Sunday, with Japan’s Ministry of Defense releasing photos and video of the event early this week, hyping the major advance in its Maritime Self-Defense Force’s operations.

Crucially it marked the first time since World War II that fixed-wing aircraft operated from a Japanese warship. Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger was earlier quoted as saying, “We’re not going to go on deployment but we’re actually going to fly U.S. Marine Corps F-35s off of a Japanese ship.”

Japan’s military is working on adapting 24,000-ton Izumo class helicopter carriers for fixed-wing operations. The pair of US aircraft – Marine Corps F-35B Lighting II Joint Strike Fighters – conducted successful short takeoff, vertical landings from the mid-sized carrier’s deck.

The period of joint Japanese and Marine aircraft trials are set to continue aboard the Izumo through October 7. One aviation analysis monitoring site hailed in its headline thatJapan rejoins aircraft carrier club with USMC F-35B landing.”

Of course, China is sure to take note given also given no less than five total navies currently engaged in warship exercises off Japan, including the US and UK:

Two U.S. carrier strike groups drilled with the United Kingdom’s Carrier Strike Group 21 (CSG21) and a Japanese big-deck warship over the weekend in a major naval exercise in the waters off the southeast of Okinawa, Japan.

The exercise involved six different navies – the U.S Navy, the U.K. Royal Navy, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Royal Netherlands Navy, the Royal Canadian Navy and the Royal New Zealand Navy – making up a total of 17 surface ships, which included four aircraft carriers.

US Stealth Jets Become First Fighters To Fly From Japanese Ship Since WWII

JS Izumo file image

The drills come after a tense weekend over contested skies near Taiwan, which saw China PLA jet incursions set multiple records in terms of number of aircraft breaching the self-ruled island’s defense identification zone – including 56 jets on Monday alone.

The Drive, meanwhile, further details Japan’s near-term carrier ambitions and cooperation with the US Marines as follows:

After the concept of fixed-wing operations is proven aboard the Izumo, that warship will then undergo more extensive revisions to better support F-35Bs during routine operations over sustained periods. So far, the vessel has received a heat-resistant flight deck to cope with the F-35B’s scorching exhaust, as well as changes to the lighting and deck markings.

Amid the major joint exercises off Japan, White House spokesperson Jen Psaki said to reporters on Monday, “We urge Beijing to cease its military, diplomatic, and economic pressure and coercion against Taiwan,” and added that the US will “continue to assist Taiwan in maintaining a sufficient self-defense capability.”

Notably, Japan has lately become more vocally and firmly in Washington’s corner of late on the Taiwan issue – also as Japan is engaged in its own small contested island dispute with China off its south – so Beijing is sure to see the latest warship and carrier exercises as aimed in its direction.

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Z

No surprise there, entire Japan is just one big American carrier…. every Japanese with sense of honour died in WW2, these mutants today are nothing but who’res and slaves in service of those who conquered them

Ivan Freely

Air Strip two. LOL

block

US stealth? What a hilarious fkn farce. The Russians have had the ability to track and target ALL american “stealth” aircraft for years.

It is a stupid brochure feature for idiot foreign governments to believe in. Like GM selling you a piece of crap car that has “special” metallic paint.

Dave

How can you take any of this seriously? Look at them, they’re all wearing masks… masks that cannot protect against a virus against a virus that cannot really harm them. From where was that routine adopted? Right, China. They will not go to war over Taiwan. Sure, it’s a game between the two super-powers. Japan sides with the US, and the latter plays along. Russia is the big price. The US/UK clearly have lost Russia long ago and try to trample her under their foot (a rather foolish and futile attempt). China, on the other hand, has even offered a military alliance. Yet, Russia is coy.

Simon Ndiritu

Is that an achievement or retrogression? I mean, what is the big deal?

Lance Ripplinger

Taiwan is supposedly a red line for Japan. The Japanese seem adamant about Taiwan; only time will tell. Meanwhile, they continue to use American garbage F-35’s, the ultimate waste of taxpayer money. Those F-35B’s won’t be able to carry much payload. They will be limited by how much the plane can be lifted off with. The crap planes will spend more time in maintenance than actual flying hours, just like the equally garbage F-22 Raptor.