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U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptors assigned to the 90th Fighter Squadron, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, and the 27th Fighter Squadron, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, arrived at Kadena Air Base, marking the latest fighter rotation supporting operations across the Indo-Pacific region.
The F-22 Raptor is the Air Force's premier fifth-generation air superiority fighter, combining stealth, advanced sensors and unmatched maneuverability to dominate contested environments. Its ability to detect, track and engage adversaries at extended ranges — while remaining difficult to detect — enhances survivability and control of the air domain.
During the deployment, F-22 aircrews and maintainers will integrate with the 18th Wing's operations and maintenance groups, as well as joint and allied partners, to refine tactics, strengthen interoperability and sustain readiness for real-world contingencies.
Together, this mix of aircraft and personnel reinforces the United States' commitment to defend Japan under the U.S.-Japan security alliance and maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific region.
Modernizing airpower in the Indo-Pacific remains a top War Department priority. Fighter rotations at Kadena Air Base ensure a continuous, credible presence: sustaining today's mission while preparing for the future arrival of the F-15EX Eagle II.
The rotation of advanced fighters through the region maintains a persistent and potent U.S. presence, ready to respond decisively, deter aggression and shape the future of air dominance.