F-35 jets deployed to NATO's front line provide valuable insights.

TL;DR Summary
F-35 fighter jets were deployed to NATO's eastern edge during Russia's invasion of Ukraine to search for surface-to-air missile systems and aircraft. The jets tracked missile systems in Ukraine and Kaliningrad, a Russian exclave bordering NATO ally Poland. The F-35s absorbed data from potentially adversarial surface-to-air missiles and tracked them to help NATO forces better understand the threat landscape. The mission allowed the Air Force to assess how it approaches short-notice deployments and highlighted how the fighter jets can adjust quickly to unfamiliar threats.
- F-35 jets sent to NATO's front line searched for missile systems Business Insider
- The U.S. Air Force sent F-35s to defend NATO. Here’s what it learned Yahoo News
- The U.S. Air Force sent F-35s to defend NATO. Here's what it learned AirForceTimes.com
- ODD SQUAD: MiG-29, F-35 Jets ‘Flock Together’; Expert Says F-35s Can Provide Targeting Info To MiGs & Engage Russian Missiles EurAsian Times
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
0
Time Saved
3 min
vs 4 min read
Condensed
87%
632 → 84 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Business Insider