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UK stealth fighter jets join fight against Islamic State | UK stealth fighter jets join fight against Islamic State |
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The UK's new F-35B Lightning II stealth fighter jets have joined the fight against the Islamic State group in their first operational missions. | |
The jets, based in Cyprus, have carried out more than 14 armed reconnaissance missions over Iraq and Syria, the Ministry of Defence says. | The jets, based in Cyprus, have carried out more than 14 armed reconnaissance missions over Iraq and Syria, the Ministry of Defence says. |
The RAF said the F-35s had not carried out any attacks and that the operations had gone "exceptionally well". | The RAF said the F-35s had not carried out any attacks and that the operations had gone "exceptionally well". |
Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt called it "a really historic moment". | Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt called it "a really historic moment". |
Britain currently has 17 F-35Bs and has pledged to purchase 138 in total from US aviation giant Lockheed Martin. | Britain currently has 17 F-35Bs and has pledged to purchase 138 in total from US aviation giant Lockheed Martin. |
The aircraft - which cost almost £100m - can land vertically, similar to the Harrier Jump Jet, and combine radar-evading stealth technology with supersonic speeds. | The aircraft - which cost almost £100m - can land vertically, similar to the Harrier Jump Jet, and combine radar-evading stealth technology with supersonic speeds. |
Six of the jets have been deployed at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus since May for training exercises, in an operation known as Exercise Lightning Dawn. | Six of the jets have been deployed at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus since May for training exercises, in an operation known as Exercise Lightning Dawn. |
As part of their training, the jets carried out 95 missions and flew in pairs for 225 hours, the MoD said. | As part of their training, the jets carried out 95 missions and flew in pairs for 225 hours, the MoD said. |
They have now joined the hunt for militants under Operation Shader, the UK's contribution in the ongoing military action against IS. | They have now joined the hunt for militants under Operation Shader, the UK's contribution in the ongoing military action against IS. |
Speaking from the Cypriot RAF base, Ms Mordaunt said she was "very proud that these are now flying in defence". | Speaking from the Cypriot RAF base, Ms Mordaunt said she was "very proud that these are now flying in defence". |
She added: "It obviously has some incredible capabilities which are really putting us in the lead." | She added: "It obviously has some incredible capabilities which are really putting us in the lead." |
The jets, jointly operated by the RAF and the Royal Navy, are expected to take off from the decks of the new £3.1bn Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carrier in the autumn for more testing. | The jets, jointly operated by the RAF and the Royal Navy, are expected to take off from the decks of the new £3.1bn Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carrier in the autumn for more testing. |
Why F-35 jets' real test is still to come | Why F-35 jets' real test is still to come |
By BBC defence correspondent Jonathan Beale | By BBC defence correspondent Jonathan Beale |
The first of Britain's most advanced and expensive fighter jets have now carried out more than a dozen missions over Iraq and Syria. | The first of Britain's most advanced and expensive fighter jets have now carried out more than a dozen missions over Iraq and Syria. |
With IS having lost its territory and on the run there are now few obvious targets. | With IS having lost its territory and on the run there are now few obvious targets. |
The F-35s have not yet conducted any airstrikes. Instead they've been using their sophisticated sensors to gather intelligence. | The F-35s have not yet conducted any airstrikes. Instead they've been using their sophisticated sensors to gather intelligence. |
The RAF describes the F-35 as the best "eyes and ears" on the battlefield, even though the jet is still suffering from a host of technical problems. | The RAF describes the F-35 as the best "eyes and ears" on the battlefield, even though the jet is still suffering from a host of technical problems. |
But its other great asset is that it is hard to see. Britain's first "stealth" jet can, in theory, avoid detection by enemy radar. | But its other great asset is that it is hard to see. Britain's first "stealth" jet can, in theory, avoid detection by enemy radar. |
The real test in combat will not be against the remnants of IS, but a well armed opponent with advanced air defences. | The real test in combat will not be against the remnants of IS, but a well armed opponent with advanced air defences. |
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