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Watch 2 F-35s flex in 'beast mode' in support of US troops in Afghanistan
Ryan Pickrell, Business Insider
May 24, 2019 at 04:15 PM

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Two F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters recently flew a mission in the Middle East in "beast mode," meaning they were loaded up with as much firepower as they could carry.

The F-35s with the 4th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron took off from Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates to execute a mission in support of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, Air Forces Central Command revealed. The fifth-generation fighters sacrificed their high-end stealth to fly with a full loadout of weaponry on their wings.



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An F-35A Lightning II with a full external loadout at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, in May 2019.(U.S. Air Force/ Staff Sgt. Chris Thornbury)


"Beast mode," the carrying of weapons internally and externally to boost the overall firepower of the aircraft, is also known as the "Third Day of War" configuration. At the start of a fight, the F-35 would store all of its weapons internally to maintain low observability, as the external weapons would likely increase the surfaces that an enemy radar could detect.

The fighters carried 6 GBU-49 Paveway laser-guided precision bombs and 2 AIM-9X Sidewinder infrared-tracking short-range air-to-air missiles externally. AFCENT released a video Friday of 380th Expeditionary Maintenance Group teams loading the weapons onto the jets.



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An F-35A Lightning II in "beast mode" during an operation in support of US forces in Afghanistan in May 2019(U.S. Air Force)


U.S. Air Forces deployed the F-35A to the Middle East, the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, for the first time in April. The aircraft flew their first sortie on April 26.

Four days later, the F-35s, which were pulled from the active-duty 388th Fighter Wing and Reserve 419th Fighter Wing, conducted an strike in Wadi Ashai, Iraq. The mission, carried out in support of Combined Joint Task Force - Operation Inherent Resolve marked the F-35A's first combat mission, according to the U.S. Air Force.
 
why US needs F-35 in afghanistan? talibans dont have any radar or air craft so these are meant to be for iran?
 
It is good if one of them crash in Pakistan like it happened in japan recently we will jointly copy it with chinese help and develop our own 5 gen jet which will become headache for u.s and india
 
Why do they need F-35 in Afghanistan? Is there any surface to air threat that stealth is needed?
 
It is good if one of them crash in Pakistan like it happened in japan recently we will jointly copy it with chinese help and develop our own 5 gen jet which will become headache for u.s and india


There are only so many ways to get to Afghanistan and flying over Iran/Russia isn't an option.

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I don’t think you’d feel very good if someone were wishing a Pakistani fighter jet crashing in India or someplace else.

I thought better of you Yaseen

whats wrong with us wanting some of that sweet sweet stealthy goodness?
 
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