The Southland Times

Israel boasts of F-35 in combat

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Israel says it has become the first country in the world to carry out combat air strikes with the new F-35 stealth fighter, the advanced warplane that will soon be used by the RAF and other air forces around the world.

‘‘We have performed the first operationa­l F-35 strike in the world. We attacked twice in the Middle East using the F-35,’’ Major General Amikam Norkin, the head of the Israeli air force, said in a briefing to foreign air force officers yesterday.

Norkin did not say where the F-35s had been used, but Israel has carried out repeated strikes in Syria in the past three years. It has also hit Hizbollah targets in southern Lebanon.

Norkin showed the foreign officers a photograph of an Israeli F-35 over Beirut, in what was widely seen as a warning to Hizbollah about Israel’s ability to carry out strikes in Lebanon.

The F-35s are being produced primarily for the US military but they will eventually be used by armed forces across the globe, including in Britain, Australia and Japan.

The UK has committed to purchasing 138, and has so far bought 48 jets at a cost of £9.1 billion (NZ$17.6b). The Daily Telegraph revealed last week that the Government is reconsider­ing its pledge to purchase the remaining 90 American stealth fighters because of their vast cost, at £190 million a unit. The Ministry of Defence is reportedly thinking of buying European-made Eurofighte­r Typhoons, which are roughly half the cost.

A decision to go back on the F-35 purchases could spark a major row between the UK and the Trump administra­tion, which has made a priority of selling US weapons to American allies.

British pilots are currently testing and training in 15 F-35s in the US before they start flying to the UK in June. They have not yet been deployed in combat by the RAF or the Royal Navy.

– Telegraph Group

 ??  ?? A Lockheed-Martin F-35 Lightning stealth fighter plane at the ILA Berlin Air Show in April this year in Schoenefel­d, Germany. GETTY IMAGES
A Lockheed-Martin F-35 Lightning stealth fighter plane at the ILA Berlin Air Show in April this year in Schoenefel­d, Germany. GETTY IMAGES

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