The United States Air Force has begun deploying F-35 Lightning II aircraft to Misawa Air Base, marking the start of a transition from the ageing F-16C Fighting Falcon fleet. An initial contingent arrived over the weekend and has been assigned to the 13th Fighter Squadron.
The deployment follows earlier plans announced in 2024 to replace the 36 F-16s based at Misawa with a total of 48 F-35As. The arrival of the first aircraft represents the initial phase of that transition rather than a complete replacement.
The F-16 has been a long-standing component of US presence in Japan, but increasing maintenance demands and evolving operational requirements have driven the shift toward fifth-generation platforms. The introduction of the F-35 brings enhanced stealth, sensor fusion and survivability.
The transition is expected to take place progressively as additional aircraft are delivered. Misawa will remain a key location in the evolving US air posture in the Indo-Pacific.


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