F-22’s First Combat an Overkill for US

Published in Beijing News
(China) on 24 September 2014
by Xie Yong Liang (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Kartoa Chow. Edited by Gillian Palmer.
On September 22, the Pentagon announced that the U.S. and its allies had begun targeted airstrikes within Syria against the Islamic State. The U.S. military disclosed that the F-22 fighters were used for the first time in combat for these airstrikes since they were put into service in 2005, indicating that the jets have been fully broken in. The fighters are at the commander’s disposal and in a state to carry out combat missions within any area of responsibility.

The debut of F-22 fighters attracted worldwide attention. This was also the first time the world’s fifth-generation fighter jets were introduced in combat. Although the opponent’s strength is too weak to fully demonstrate the fighters’ superior operational capability, the deployment of the fifth-generation jets was the first of its kind, changing the current pattern of fighter jet use and potentially inspiring a craze for a new round of research and development on the fifth-generation fighters.

The F-22 jet is a new-generation stealth fighter aircraft from the U.S. military with leading world-class combat capabilities and weapons. Many of its features are included for the first time in a fighter jet, such as all-weather stealth capability, supercruise, enhanced maneuverability, Beyond Visual Range Air Combat or BVRAC, high maintainability, a vectored thrust engine, easy maintenance, short takeoff and landing—STOL—and highly informational and network-centric operation. During air-to-ground strikes, an F-22 can be equipped with 1000 pounds of joint direct-attack munitions, two AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles, or two AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles, suitable for striking legitimate military targets.

To many people’s surprise, F-22 fighters were used by the U.S. military to strike the scattered Islamic State in Syria. Countering the current Islamic State, which only has jeeps and armored vehicles in its possession with little air-defense capability, is clearly overkill with ulterior motives. U.S. President Barack Obama has officially announced his support for the Syrian opposition forces and that he would not cooperate with the current Syrian government on military actions in Syria. Its use of world-class F-22 fighters has the clear intent to demonstrate against Syria and related nations and potentially generates an impact on the civil war in Syria.

The baptism of fire as a test in real combat is conducive to further improving and upgrading the F-22’s combat system, and to securing the bridgehead for the development of new combat aircrafts for the American military, allowing the U.S. to maintain the upper hand in air. And through this military operation, the U.S. military tested in a real combat backdrop the four F-22’s capabilities: air defense, combat air patrol, suppression of air defenses, and targeted ground attack. With the Islamic State as the target and Syria’s limited air defense as the backdrop, the U.S. has tested the capability of its Prompt Global Strike system with the F-22 fighters, investigated the functions of its Air Sea Battle military strategy in the Asia-Pacific region, and explored the status and issues of its integrated combat system interconnected through networks, in order to flex its muscles on protecting its Asia-Pacific rebalancing strategy.

An F-22 fighter jet can go straight to the depths of Asia with the support of a tanker aircraft. It plays the roles of an air defense system, a mission control center and a political unit. Therefore, the use of F-22 fighters by the U.S. military is also a chance for the U.S. to show the strength of its global strategy on the Asia-Pacific rebalancing. Under the backdrop of the shifting military focus toward Asia-Pacific, the U.S. has put a large number of advanced combat aircraft such as the F-22 fighters into service, posing a new challenge for Asia-Pacific region security.


  F-22可以在加油机的支援下,直奔亚洲大陆纵深。所以说,美军此次使用F-22,也是为美国军事战略向亚太方向调整试试身手。

  美国五角大楼当地时间9月22日宣布,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。美军披露,F-22战斗机投入了此次空袭,这是自2005年服役以来F-22首次参与实战,表明F-22已经磨合完毕,进入随时听候指挥官调遣,在任何责任区域执行作战任务的状态。

  F-22首秀,引起世界广泛关注,这也是世界范围内第五代战斗机第一次投入实战。虽然作战对手实力太弱,无法全面检验其优异的作战性能,但这开启了五代战机作战使用的先河,打破了现有战机使用格局,也或将激发新一轮五代战机研发试验热潮。

  F-22是美军新一代重型隐形战斗机,它在作战性能、武器装备等方面都处于世界领先水平,其中很多功能都是首次应用于战斗机上,具备全面隐身、超音速巡航、超机动性、超视距空战、高可维护性,装矢量推力发动机、简易维护、短距起降、高度信息化和网络化作战等优异性能。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先进中程空对空导弹或两枚AIM-9“响尾蛇”导弹,更适合打击正规军事目标。

  美军此次在攻打叙利亚境内松散的ISIS武装时使用F-22,出乎大家意料。从目前情况看,对付只有吉普车和装甲车,没有什么防空能力的ISIS,明显就是“杀鸡用牛刀”,具有深层次的用意。奥巴马已正式宣布支持叙利亚反对派自由军,在叙利亚的军事行动将不与现在的叙利亚政府进行合作,此次使用当今世界最优等武器F-22,明显具有向叙利亚政府及相关国家示威的意图,也许将对叙利亚的内战局势产生影响。

  战火洗礼,真实战场检验,利于F-22作战系统进一步完善与升级,也利于美军抢占新型战机发展的桥头堡,保持其空中优势。而通过这次军事行动,美军在实战背景下检验了F-22的“防御性制空”、“进攻性制空巡逻”、“进攻性防空压制”和“进攻性地面定点攻击”四项作战能力。以ISIS为目标,以叙利亚有限的防空力量为背景,美国检验了F-22担当美国构建的“全球快速打击构想”使命任务的能力,考察了其在美国亚太地区构建的“海空一体战”作战体系中的作用,探索了其在基于网络形成的一体化作战体系中的地位与使用问题,为维护美国“亚太再平衡”战略秀了一把肌肉。

  要知道,F-22可以在加油机的支援下,直奔亚洲大陆纵深,担当攻击防空系统、指挥中心和政治中心的任务。所以说,美军此次使用F-22,也是为美国全球战略向亚太方向调整,试试身手。美国在兵力不断向亚太转移的背景下,F-22等先进战机大量投入使用,也势必对亚太地区安防带来新挑战。
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