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USAF transfers upgraded F-16s from Japan to South Korea
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F-16C/D Fighting Falcon | USAF

The United States Air Force (USAF) has transferred an undisclosed number of F-16C/D Fighting Falcon fighter jets from Misawa Air Base in Japan to Osan Air Base near Seoul, South Korea. These upgraded Lockheed Martin fighters will replace the older F-15C/D Eagles and A-10 Warthogs at Osan AB.

Misawa Air Base is preparing to receive fifth-generation F-35 Lightning II stealth fighters as part of the USAF's 2025 fleet procurement plans. The USAF aims to modernize with new platforms like the F-35, F-47, and B-21.

A spokesperson for the 35th Fighter Wing stated: “The divestment of F-16s from the 35th Fighter Wing at Misawa Air Base is part of the DOD’s planned modernization of tactical aircraft in Japan and the transformation of Misawa AB to a dedicated F-35 base. This transition underscores the U.S. commitment to maintaining air superiority in the Indo-Pacific region with the most advanced fighter aircraft."

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In addition to these changes, there is an expected increase in stealth aircraft in the region. The Japanese Self-Defense Forces have ordered at least 127 F-35 models from Lockheed Martin. Australia, Singapore, and South Korea have also placed significant orders for these stealth fighters.

China's military activities have raised concerns due to its aggressive maneuvers on high seas and international airspace. The People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) and Navy (PLAN) are expanding their capabilities with island outposts and new aircraft developments.

The manufacturing of F-35s involves companies like Northrop Grumman, Collins/RTX in the USA, BAE Systems, Leonardo in Europe, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Japan. The global fleet is expected to reach nearly 1,500 this year.

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