F-35 in Action
More U.S. F-35s Arrive in Japan
February 04, 2025
American F-35s recently touched down in Japan as the U.S. Air Force reinforces capability in the Indo-Pacific.
The F-35s, assigned to the Vermont Air National Guard’s 134th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, joined other F-35s, F-22s and F-16s earlier this month at Kadena Air Base, Japan.
The fighters will “continually provide forward fighter capabilities in support of theater deterrence and U.S. Indo-Pacific Command objectives,” according to the 18th Wing.
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Combat Proving It
This isn’t the first long-distance deployment for the “Green Mountain Boys,” who completed the National Guard’s first overseas F-35 deployment in 2022.
“We were [in Germany] flying F-35s to support NATO and flew missions along the entirety of NATO’s Eastern Flank from Estonia to Bulgaria,” said U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. John MacRae.
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‘Fight Tonight. Win Tomorrow’
Deploying more advanced, capable aircraft to Kadena exemplifies the Pentagon’s commitment to Indo-Pacific security and strengthening ties with Japan.
“Kadena’s commitment to regional deterrence is ironclad,” said Air Force Col. David Deptula.
“Rotational aircraft are a normal part of Kadena’s operations, and their presence ensures the continuation of our long-standing mission to defend Japan and maintain an open and free Indo-Pacific.”
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