The Scotsman

Lightning stealth fighter jets to be deployed to Cyprus for training

- By SAM RUSSELL

The UK’S F-35B Lightning stealth fighter jets will start their first overseas deployment in Cyprus later this year.

The deployment will allow RAF and Royal Navy crews to gain experience in maintainin­g and flying the aircraft in an unfamiliar environmen­t, the Ministry of Defence said.

The UK currently owns 17 of the multi-million-pound aircraft, purchased at a cost of £9.1 billion, and Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson pledged that a total of 138 will be bought.

He said: “These formidable fighters are a national statement of our intent to protect ourselves and our allies from intensifyi­ng threats across the world.

“This deployment marks an important milestone in this game-changing aircraft’s journey to becoming fully operationa­l.”

The home base of the F-35s is RAF Marham in Norfolk and they will be deployed to RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus.

The jets’ first embarkatio­n on the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, due to take place in the autumn, will also be an important milestone to “prove their readiness”, said Admiral Sir Philip Jones, First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff.

The F-35 is the first to combine radar-evading stealth technology with supersonic speeds and the ability to conduct short take-offs and vertical landings, the MOD said. It has the ability to operate from land and sea.

The first of the F-35s touched down in the UK in June 2018, and it was announced in January that they are ready to be deployed on operations, despite reported concerns about “deficienci­es” which could jeopardise safety.

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