ha ha, who told you "F-35 does not lit up on a radar system". Chinese were tracking F22 Raptors in South Korea 4 Years back. F35 is metal till the last report came in (atleast most of it). Anything which has metal will show on Radar. Stealth coatings can reduce the signature, they cant reduce it to ZERO. When 40 years ago US was working on STEALTH, Russains and Chinese were working on Anti-Stealth
Nope sir, See the Chinese were tracking because F-22 was not in stealth at that time, they have equipments mounted externally that was the reason.
2 years back F-22 was flying just below the Iranian F-14 to check out what MIssiles he was carrying. Iranian Pilot and their land based Radars had no idea what was happening.
On the other hand Recent excercises in China showed the vulnerabilities of Chinese Stealth when a 3rd gen fighter was tracking it and even i J-20 was shot down in exercise.
He won't say anything as he is a zionist.
and here we have a hendi playing a zionist.
Another Gem.. good going.... here's something for you
Strike on Syria air base kills 14, including Iranian forces: monitor
Syrian Army soldiers advancing in an area on the eastern outskirts of Douma, as they continue their fierce offensive to retake the last opposition holdout in Eastern Ghouta. (AFP)
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BEIRUT: An early-morning strike on a Syrian government air base in the country's centre killed 14 fighters, including Iranian forces allied to the regime, a monitoring group said on Monday.
"At least 14 fighters were killed in the strike on the T-4 airport, among them Iranian forces," said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor.
Syrian state media had earlier reported dead and wounded in the strike, without giving casualty figures.
The T-4 base lies in Syria's central Homs province and is also known as the Tiyas airport.
Forces from regime allies Russia and Iran, as well as fighters from the Tehran-backed Lebanese Hezbollah militia, are known to have a presence there, said Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman.
The Observatory, which has a wide network of sources across war-ravaged Syria, said it could not confirm who carried out the attack on the T-4 base
Israel carried out strikes against a Syrian government base in the country's centre in February, with the Observatory identifying it at the time as T-4.
Israel has struck targets inside Syria on multiple occasions throughout the country's seven-year war, including those linked to Iran and Hezbollah or to Assad's chemical weapons programme.
An Israeli military spokeswoman declined to comment.
The raid came as worldwide outrage mounted over a reported chemical weapons attack on a rebel-controlled town outside the Syrian capital.