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Eight more F-22 stealth fighters arrive in Japan

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February 19, 2007
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KADENA AIR BASE, Japan: The United States sent eight more U.S. F-22 stealth fighter planes to the southern Japanese island of Okinawa on Sunday in their first full deployment overseas.

The Raptors, the U.S. Air Force's most advanced fighters and said to be the most expensive fighter planes ever built, arrived at the U.S. Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, a Reuters photographer and a TV cameraman said.

Their arrival was a week later than originally scheduled, although on Saturday an advance pair of F-22 Raptors landed.

Dozens of activists gathered near the air base to protest the deployment in Japan of the stealth fighter planes. “Raptors, go home!” they repeatedly shouted in chorus.

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Soldiers stand near U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor fighters at Kadena U.S. Air Force base in Kadena town on Japan's southern island of Okinawa February 18, 2007. The United States sent eight more U.S. F-22 stealth fighter planes to Okinawa on Sunday in their first full deployment overseas. REUTERS/Issei Kato
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Ten Raptors had been expected to land in Japan on Sunday, but only eight arrived. U.S. Air Force officials said the other two stealth fighter planes had landed on Wake Island, Hawaii, because one of the planes had trouble with its generator.

A U.S. military spokesman earlier denied a report that the delay was due to a demand from North Korea during six-country talks on its nuclear arms programmed in Beijing, which ended last Tuesday with an energy-for-arms deal.

The U.S. Air Force first cited “operational reasons” as the cause of the delay of the three-month deployment, then said it was because of software problems.

U.S. Air Force General Ronald Keys said last month that the F-22 was combat-ready, rejecting a report by the Pentagon's Office of Operational Test and Evaluation that said it was still not “operationally suitable” because its defensive avionics had response-time and threat-identification problems.

The Raptors are able to gather data from multiple sources to track, identify and kill air-to-air threats before being detected by radar, and have significant surface-strike capability, according to the U.S. Air Force Web site.

The airplane's first overseas deployment would help acquaint U.S. forces in the Pacific region with the new war fighter and allow joint training with F-16, F-15E and F-18 fighter jets in the region, Lt. Col. Wade Tolliver, commander of the 27th Fighter Squadron of F-22s, said last month.

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