Australian F-35A Stealth Jets Scored Six Kills Against Singaporean F-15SG In Pitch Black 2022

As the sun sets an F-35A Joint Strike Fighter conducts night operations at RAAF Base Richmond.

Singapore (GDC) — Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) F-35A Lightning II stealth jets participated to Exercise Pitch Black for the first time.

Exercise Pitch Black 2022 was attended by 17 countries with nearly 100 aircraft and 2,500 personnel. Germany and South Korea were the two debutant countries among the 17 participating countries. The Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) sent KF-16U fighter jets which have been equipped with AESA radar. Germany for the first time sent Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets. Other aircraft that took part in the drill were Rafale fighter jets from France, Su-30MKI fighter jets from India, and F-16AM/BM and F-16-52ID fighter jets from Indonesia.

Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) F-35A Lightning II stealth jets participated to Exercise Pitch Black for the first time too.

The fifth-generation fighters flew against dedicated opposing teams from many countries. Although the results of the mock air combats have not been revealed, according to International Military website Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) F-15SG pilot Major Arumugam Sivaraj who was part of the opposing team said that thanks to this exercise his side was able to gain experience. It was in fact revealed to the press that during one of his sorties he flew against RAAF F-35As and that the Lightning IIs were able to locate all aircraft belonging to the opposing force.

During one engagement the RAAF deployed 2 F-35A against 6 RSAF F-15SG, RSAF Detachment Commander Colonel Mark Tan explained, that the RAAF joint strike fighters were able to find all its opponents in the air and then kill all the them before being detected by the opponents too.

The F-35 is the latest fifth-generation fighter and will replace aging fleet of fourth-generation fighters in service with the US and their allies.

In 2019, the Republic of Singapore selected the F-35 as its next generation fighter jet, and in 2020 the United States government approved the sale of the F-35B to Singapore. Singapore has been a part of the F-35 program since 2003 when it joined as a Security Cooperation Participant. The Lightning II will replace the RSAF’s F-16 fleet after 2030 (although the service’s Vipers will remain in service into 2050). The RSAF will receive the first four F-35B STOVL aircraft around 2026.

As reported by Defense News, during this year’s Exercise Pitch Black, Major Zhang Jian Wei, Head of the RSAF Office of Next Generation Hunting Projects, revealed that besides the B variant Singapore is considering buying also another F-35 version. Speaking to media during the exercise, Zhang left open the possibility that the island nation may choose another variant. The other two F-35 versions are the “A” — which operates from conventional runways — and the “C” — which is used on aircraft carriers.

He did not give a timeline for how long the evaluation will take, only saying Singapore will “make further decisions when ready.”

The RSAF acknowledged that through his participation in exercise Pitch Black was able to understand how the stealth fighter can work alone, operate with other assets, and how it can become a force multiplier in major exercises, said Zhang.

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