July 19, 2009
F-22 to Japan and Israel: A debt of Honor
By Ed Timperlake
"For a plane to fly well it must be beautiful" -- Spoken like a true Frenchman
the great aircraft designer Marcel Dassault did bequeath to the world of Fighter
Pilots a magnificent series of Fighter aircraft. While the Dassault Mirage was
being perfected in France, we Americans would have had to say beauty is in the
eye of the beholder.
The US successfully produced a 5000 aircraft production run of a truly unique
looking fighter the F-4 Phantom II. It may look ugly but it became a proven
killer in both the air-to-air mission and air-to-ground role.
(The aesthetics of the F-4 Phantom II are legendary
in the memory of those who flew and supported her. She has been called the
"Rhino" and "Double Ugly" by her "Wizzos" and "Nose Gunners". The F-4 carried
more bombs than a WWII B-17 for air-to-mud missions, and carried 8 missiles, 4
radar/4 infra red plus a 20mm gatling gun in the later models for the air-to-air
job. At her peak, she was flown by USAF, USN, USMC, and over 20 allied nations.
Beauty is as beauty does. American airbases everywhere grew quieter as the F-4
retired and took with them their awesome takeoff roar.)
For the Israeli Air Force (IAF) the beauty of the Dassult Mirage III was also in
its proven ability to keep Israel safe and free by also being a proven killer of
all enemies. "Israeli delta fighter pilots have been credited with almost 300
kills between 1996 and 1974," quoted in a good book: Israeli Mirage and Nesher
Aces.
Over time a lot of American visionary leaders and aircraft designers insisted on
proven performance with realistic training. The result is an America fighter
that caught up with those very impressive IAF Mirage statistics. The USAF next
generation Fighter from the F-4 was the F-15 Eagle. Since the Eagle's
introduction to actual combat, between AF Fighter Pilots and IDF Fighter pilots
flying the Eagle, the F-15 has scored over a 100 to 0 kill rate.
High performance aerial combat is a dynamic business of kill or be killed.
Dating to WW I Manfred von Richtofon, The Red Baron, with eighty aerial
victories, said it best; and his words echo to this very day about the Fighter
Pilots mission: "... when they spot an enemy they attack and shoot him down;
anything else is rubbish."
American and Israeli fighter pilots became very close, especially in the
formative years of Top Gun. The IAF was very generous in sharing their proven
aerial battle tactics paid for in their blood, to help the US training syllabus.
Top Gun, the Navy Fighter Weapons School, trained students on unique and
successful tactics pioneered by the IAF -- especially during the F-4 period. Top
Gun grads would then carry that knowledge out to the fleet.
The Marine counterpart to "Top Gun," Marine Air Weapon Training Squadron or
MAWTS, went as far as to purchase the Israeli Kfir fighter to use as a realistic
adversary.
While America has been selling the IAF our very best Fighters we have been
concurrently making our best Fighter aircraft also available to Japan.
America, Israel and Japan are now at a crossroad. America may not be able to
sell an export version of the best fighter in the world, the F-22, to Israel and
Japan. The reason is the Administration's current insistence on holding fast to
a DOD-budgeted production run of F-22s that will stop soon at 187. The harsh
reality of stopping F-22 production will be two American allies who are in
increasing mortal danger will not have access to the absolute best when they
really need America's help.
It has been argued that the F-35 is a great substitute for the F-22. It is true
the F-35, which is still slipping on delivery schedule, promises to be a very
capable air-to-ground aircraft. However to determine the best aircraft to insure
total Air Dominance, the F-22 production line should be kept open pending
results of a real world instrumented and calibrated Air to Air fly off against
the F-35. The old saying "fly before buy" might just work for equipping the
USAF, Israel and Japan with sufficient F-22s.
I jumped into discussing Japan after focusing on Israelis' needs for Air
Dominance because Japan has a similar problem, but also a unique military
situation. Make no mistake: the Japanese WWII Zero Fighters flown by capable
fighter pilots defeated a lot of Americans in aerial combat. But after the war
Japan embraced the great vision of General MacArthur and renounced offensive
war. They have a very capable self-defense force but need significant help
because the military threat against Japan is growing.
In return for a limited Self Defense Force, Japan trusted America for strategic
protection. That trust may tragically now be put to a harsh and real world test
as North Korean Missiles fly over Japan and a Nuke is cooked off by an insane
regime practically in their back yard.
Currently the Administration's challenge to the rogue actions of North Korea's
"Dear Leader is to use stronger "Diplo speak" language and nothing more except
still giving the PRC diplomatic credit for being helpful. The reality is The
Peoples Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) is rapidly modernizing in both
quantity and quality and the PRC is enabling North Korea and the Dear Leader to
go crazy. Japan is facing their most significant military problem since they
renounced offensive war. The F-22 would be a huge and unambiguous signal of
American support in this increasingly dangerous time in Asia.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, Iran is questing for a nuke to wipe
Israel off the map. Both Israel and Japan are longtime trusted allies
desperately needing the best Fighter America can provide. Bad actors such as
Iran, North Korea and the PRC, should know their actions will trigger real world
consequences from America.
The F-22 Raptor puts a marker down that America stands with our allies when it
really counts. The F-22 is the ultimate deterrent Aircraft for Israel and Japan,
because it is so dominant and therefore would increase stability in both
regions. Any adversary will think twice before attacking because it has no
defense against F-22 including hiding behind a Russian state-of-the-art S-300
Air defense missile system.
Israel and Japan gave us their trust and we must be able to sell both countries
the best fighter in the world the F-22 - the Raptor. It is a debt of honor that
transcends marginal American DOD budget debates.
Ed Timperlake is a Former CO Marine Fighter Attack Squadron --VMFA-321
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