The F-22’s First War in Syria: Forging a Sword Against China through a Baptism of Fire

Published in Huanqiu
(China) on 23 September 2014
by Liu Kun (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Nathan Hsu. Edited by Gillian Palmer.
On Sept. 22, the Pentagon announced that the U.S. and its partner nations had commenced airstrikes against Islamic State targets within Syria. Of particular note was the revelation that the F-22 Raptor had participated in the airstrikes, marking the first test of live combat for the war plane since officially entering into service in 2005.

In the nine intervening years between then and now, the U.S. has engaged in extended military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, so why is it that the F-22 fighter has only now made its appearance on the battlefields of Syria? According to foreign media, the F-22 has been plagued by a rash of glitches since being put in service, including incidents with pilots complaining of oxygen deprivation during flight in 2012, severely disrupting the F-22's combat ability and forcing the military to put in place flight restrictions. However, after a prolonged period of making adjustments, the wrinkles were gradually ironed out and the F-22 returned to a normal state of combat readiness, recently appearing more frequently around the countries bordering China that serve to check their larger neighbor.

As early as 2013, the U.S. media speculated that its military was likely to utilize the F-22 in airstrikes against Syria. Unlike Afghanistan, which lacked a battlefield environment with conventional air defenses, the Syrian military has a relatively complete air force and anti-air units. Mobilizing stealth fighters in such cases provides added insurance, and the media projections have been proven valid by the recent airstrikes. Additionally, the F-22 stealth fighter, B-1 bomber and other advanced warplanes being deployed to engage in airstrikes against the Islamic State in Syria may simply be a case of first testing the waters in the shallow end of the pool, with the ultimate objective being to assess the strength of Syria's military and explore options for air strikes against Syrian government forces.

The U.S. Air Force has revealed that during air-to-surface operations the F-22 can carry 1,000-pound joint direct attack munitions (JDAM), two AIM-120C advanced medium-range air-to-air missiles (AMRAAM), or two AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles, being more suited to attacking conventional military targets rather than widely dispersed terrorist militias such as the Islamic State group.

In sum, the U.S. military utilizing the F-22 in strikes against the Islamic State group within Syria is undoubtedly the product of careful deliberation. Using B-2 strategic bombers against the level of opponent found among the Syrian government forces and the Islamic State group would be cost-ineffective. At the same time, the Syrian military possesses a degree of anti-air capabilities, but not to the extent that it can pose a serious threat to the F-22, and as such, risk in the F-22's first combat mission can be minimized while still testing its true warfighting ability.

The F-22's maiden combat mission is a matter of great consequence, as it marks the first time that a fifth-generation fighter has joined real battle. Proving the F-22 through the fiery baptism of real combat will be of immense value to the U.S. military as it seeks to rapidly accumulate practical experience with fifth-generation fighters. And with the capabilities of the F-35 gradually coming together, future regional deterrence operations or conflicts will see the U.S. military utilize stealth warplanes with increased adroitness to suppress potential adversaries. For China, the U.S. F-22s circling outside its door may no longer be merely the shadow of a threat, but an unsheathed sword prepared to strike. In light of this, accelerating the development of China's J-20 and J-31 fighters has become a matter of the utmost urgency.


美国当地时间9月22日,美国五角大楼宣布美国及其伙伴国已开始对叙利亚境内的“伊斯兰国”目标实施空中打击。值得注意的是,美军透露F-22战斗机也投入了此次空袭,这也是自2005年正式服役以来,F-22首次参与实战。

  2005年以来,美军在伊拉克、阿富汗等地都进行着长期的军事行动,为何F-22会在时隔九年之后才现身叙利亚战场?据外媒报道,F-22战机自入役即小毛病不断,在2012年更是出现了飞行员抱怨在飞行时遭遇缺氧的问题,为此美军不得不下达了限飞令,严重影响了F-22的战斗力,但是,经过长时间的调整,F-22逐渐磨合完毕恢复了正常的战备状态,近期更是频繁现身中国周边国家,充当制衡中国的马前卒。

  早在2013年,美国媒体就推测美军极可能出动F-22战机对叙利亚进行空袭,因为不同于阿富汗没有正规防空体系的战场环境,叙利亚军方拥有比较完整的空军和防空力量,出动隐形战机更加保险,此次空袭也印证了这种猜测。此外,F-22隐形战机、B-1轰炸机等先进战机赴叙利亚空袭“ISIS”,或许也是小试牛刀,最终目的应该还是借此熟悉叙利亚军队的真实战斗力,为以后对叙利亚政府军的空袭行动探路。

  美国空军透露,F-22在执行空对地行动时可以装载1000磅“联合直接攻击弹药”,两枚AIM-120C先进中程空空导弹或者两枚AIM-9“响尾蛇”导弹,更加适合打击正规的军事目标而不是ISIS这种松散的民兵恐怖组织。

  综上所述,美军动用F-22打击叙利亚境内的ISIS组织,应当是深思熟虑的结果,对于叙利亚政府军和ISIS这种程度的对手而言,出动B-2战略轰炸机性价比太低,同时叙利亚政府军有一定的防空力量,但并没有强大到对F-22构成严重威胁,因此F-22首秀的风险可以得到控制,并且仍可以检验真实的作战实力。

  F-22的首秀意义重大,这是世界范围内第五代战斗机第一次投入实战。经历战火洗礼、实战验证的F-22,无疑有助于美军迅速积累使用第五代战机的经验。而随着F-35逐渐形成初始战力,在今后的地区威慑行动或冲突中,美军将更加娴熟地运用隐身战机钳制潜在对手。对于中国而言,徘徊于家门口的美国F-22,恐怕不再只是一个威胁的符号,而会变成一把出鞘的利剑,从这个角度来说,中国的歼-20、歼-31战机的加速开发,已经时不我待。(环球军事 刘昆)
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