Cyclolore Magazine™

View Original

F-35 Lightening II in U.S. Air Force's First-Ever 'Elephant Walk'; 36 Airborne in 11 Seconds.

See this social icon list in the original post

The Air Force needed to affirm its capacity to rapidly mass a power against air and ground targets, while flaunting the F-35A's lethality. Both are the main battle prepared warrior wings with the stream and should have the capacity to send anyplace on the planet without a moment's notice.

As scary as the F-35As look on the ground, it's on another dimension to see them complete a flyby (underneath). Propelling at 20 to 40 second interims, they flew the planes in numerous developments like rushes of unbelievably brutal geese, with every one of the 36 airborne in only 11 minutes. "We are ready to fight tonight, and exercising with multiple squadrons of F-35s can demonstrate our ability to defeat potential adversaries wherever they may arise," practice pioneer Major Caleb Guthmann told the Standard-Examiner.

Visuals (Below) Courtesy of Northrop Grumman & US Military Technology - “ The Air Force’s new F-35A multi-role, stealth Joint Strike Fighter brings an unprecedented ability to destroy targets in the air, attack moving enemies on the ground and beam battlefield images across the force in real time, an Air Force pilot told US MILITARY TECHNOLOGY in a special interview.” per YT

Elector Optical Distributed Aperture System or DAS (Corner Stone of this Generation’s (5th) Fighter Capability)

  1. Provides Long Range Detections &

  2. Near 20/20 Visual Acuity

These are 6 infra-red sensors located around the Aircraft supplying it with seamless acuity & complete spherical sensor coverage, and supplies the fighter jet with extremely fast update rates and are digitally used to eliminate seams and perform a facet of functions in limitless directions at ominous times.

  • Missile Detection and Tracking

  • Launch Point Detection

  • Situational Awareness & Cueing

  • Weapon Support

  • Day/Night Navigation