Lightning bugs the NORKs
Was it the January introduction of Lightnings that perhaps bugged the blustery North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, to rein in his threats of nuclear annihilation for possible targets ranging from Seoul to San Francisco? I refer to the deployment of a squadron of Marine F-35B aircraft from Yuma Marine Corps Air Station in Arizona to MCAS Iwakuni, Japan back in January of this year. North Korea has long been under the watchful eye of two squadrons of Air Force F-16 Wild Weasels out of Misawa Air base in Northern Japan, planes designed to swoop in at the outset of a conflict and destroy the enemy’s ground-to-air radars and missile defenses and thus deny the enemy any further ability to defend against succeeding attacking air forces.
Those Weasels were a serious strategic threat prior to the arrival of the F-35s. Now, because of the F-35’s incredibly advanced sensor packages that bring their highly enhanced defense and attack capabilities to the fight, as well as their ability to communicate all that targeting data to the Weasels, those F-16s at Misawa represent nothing short of the certain death of North Korea’s air defenses, including her Soviet-era air force. From undetectable standoff positions, the Marine F-35s would be able to provide all manner of aerial defense as well as enhanced target selection for those Air Force Weasels as they chew their way through North Korea’s air defense assets like a bunch of…well, mad weasels.
It’s not as though the Weasels would be the only American air forces streaking in if Kim should go ballistically stupid. Far from it: F-15s, F-16s, F-18s, and other aircraft from bases in South Korea and Japan, as well as from America’s carrier strike groups, would all be vectored in on what is actually a fairly small target, equal in size to a slice of coastal California from Marin County to San Diego going inland a little over ninety miles to include Sacramento.* That’s not much area when you’re able to muster an air armada of that size. And we haven’t even mentioned our strategic bomber forces that would be targeting Kim’s massed infantry, artillery, and armor, which would quickly become defenseless, with their air defenses seriously degraded and their air cover utterly destroyed on the ground and in the air.
The F-35s, communicating with many of those squadrons of other U.S. aircraft, would enhance the performances of many of those older weapons platforms. And the F-35s are able to strike important targets themselves. With their futuristic target acquisition capabilities, these F-35s can locate and strike any objective in North Korea without Kim and his high-hatted marshals ever knowing that death and destruction are on the way until they’re vaporized. North Korea’s air force, while large, is essentially an outdated, outmoded force that will require some luck to outlast Saddam Hussein’s if we go in after it. The addition of the F-35 Lightning to that battle plan just makes the reality of such swift destruction all the more certain.
I think, perhaps, that young Kim has noticed the flickering Lightnings on his narrowing horizons. If not, he will at some time in his future likely experience the Lightning’s strike, blasting, burning, and roiling his country into senseless rubble. Unfortunately, that decision is his. Kim has shown some past ingenuity in killing those who anger him, by anti-aircraft gun or feeding them to starving dogs. Rather than yield his absolute power, he just may decide on a novel method of suicide: by Lightning.
So be it…
*No, it’s not possible to get the commander-in-chief to consider that option, no matter how desirable it may be.
Crossposted at American Thinker
Category: Politics
The F-35, turns the POTUS into a magician.
“POOF, you’re a pile of shit” !!!
Lil’ Fatty Kim does appear to think foremost about his own survival in any situation.
Unless he deludes himself into thinking he can really defeat South Korea, Japan, and the US he may be a bit more discrete for a while.
It looks to me like China has reigned Kim-Cheese in for now with their telling him he’s on his own if he starts any shit with us or anyone else.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/military/aviation/a25656/eagle-2040c-next-generation-f-15/
Nice concept
I like it. Incremental improvement not costing a ton of money. It also takes advantage of new networking abilities.
They have another article on the F-35 over there:
F-35 Passes 100,000 Hour Mark with No Crashes.
Would it be new-build, or just new software on existing high-mileage airframes?
It gets better – look at the platforms
http://www.janes.com/article/70265/boeing-demonstrates-talon-hate-airborne-networking-system
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link_16
However…
http://www.popularmechanics.com/military/aviation/a25799/air-force-dump-the-f-15/
While everything you said is true, no one deterrent caused NK to subside — it was, as usual, a combination of factors.
Fatty Kim da Cheeseslayer was bitching over the weekend about firing off another missile or missiles, mostly because we aren’t paying enough attention to him.
For all you GURPS gamers out there:
F-35 Lightning vs. Norks:
Weapons: Tech Level 15: Poof, you’re dead.
Would that slice of Califruitsandnuts include Berzerkley?
Why yes, yes it would.
I got a good laugh out of the headline for this article. Look up Aussie slang for “NORK”.
What is absolutely appalling is that the Norks are so damn brainwashed even leveling their air defenses, smashing their airfields, sinking their entire navy, destroying their infrastructure and taking out all their heavy weapons wont defeat them.
They will still fight to the death with just a handful of rice and an AK. Thousands of South Korean Soldiers and American Allies will fall in a ground war.
Exactly what they said about the Iraqis. …
Handful of rice? They might lay down their AK for a hamburger.
So basically you’re saying if they build some McDonald’s along the DMZ it would pretty much halt their advance there?
I mean personally, I’d hold out for a Whataburger, or at least In N Out, but if you’re starving, you’re not picky.
It’s amazing how quickly people can become UN-brainwashed when the ruling power structure is destroyed.
Most guys get aroused looking at pictures of shapely women in various states of undress. But based on this last series of articles about that aerial white elephant called the F-35, I’m guessing PT here just might use a diferent photo to get himself “in the mood” . . . . (smile)
Hell, looking at plain old milsurp small arms give me a chubby
Ol’ Poe’s just thankful you didn’t write that when he was posting all those pieces for Trump.
‘Sides, Hondo, you ever seen one a them cute little Lightnin’s with no markin’s on?
Humma, humma…
To each his own, PT. But IMO compared to these two lovely ladies, the F-35 is a fat pig.
http://www.vfp62.com/IMAGES_9/SR-71.jpg
http://www2.interceptor.com/~thumper/xb2/in-flight.jpg
Back at ya, Hondo:
http://pre00.deviantart.net/403f/th/pre/f/2012/165/5/c/f_8_crusader_us_marines_1_by_agnott-d53h81y.jpg
Saved Round:
‘The F-8 Crusader Once Scared a Vietnamese MiG Pilot Into Ejecting Before a Dogfight’
https://tacairnet.com/2015/04/22/the-f-8-crusader-once-scared-a-vietnamese-mig-pilot-into-ejecting-before-a-dogfight/
Can’t say I was much a fan of the F-8’s looks, Mick. Damned capable airframe, though.
These three would be my next picks, aesthetically-speaking:
http://randolphbrewercom.fatcow.com/b58/img/fs55-660.jpg
But then yours are retired old grande dames while my pretty little pig is only now flowering into her bonny role as the belle of the air battle ball.
Think of it as being like Demi Moore and her plastic surgeries…. if you throw enough incredible amounts of money at it, it’s supposed to come out pretty attractive.
Indeed, Hondo. There was a time when planes looked pretty and worked well. It seems to me that that period ended in the late 50s/early 60s. Compare the grace of a B-17 to the otherworldly grotesqueness of a B-1 or the wannabe-Batplane aesthetic of the B-2. Look at the beauty of the F-86 Sabre, compared to which the F-22 and F-35 look like a “graphic design for beginners” class project from 1992. Why did form stop being functional?
I’ll just sit over here in my corner remembering the beauty of the P51 Mustang or the awkward grace of the P38 Lightning.
I like some of the Messerschmitt designs as well.
Yeah, I grew up making model airplanes that flew in WWII. The jets just didn’t move me.
I’m currently helping one of my little cousins with an F-84G Thunderjet. Korean War-era jets still had it.
My own current project is the USS San Francisco (CA-38) in 1/350. There’s a B-17 and a B-24 waiting in the garage for later. I’m also accumulating figures and building my skills for a 1/35-scale Vietnam scene I want to put together depicting my uncle and his war dog in 1966.
Jonn, may I tell you how sorry I am that I have allowed Hondo to turn my wonderful, enlightening piece on the F-35 Lightning into an airplane circle jerk.
Thank God, Ex-PH2 is not participating. That would be downright unseemly and beneath our high standards.