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There are indications that the US Air Force is gradually strengthening its military deployment in Asia, and various advanced fighters are being deployed to this region formally or in turn.

Chen, a special contributor to the international pioneer, recently heard that the Pentagon of the United States sent a B- 1 "Lancer" ultra-mobile strategic bomber squadron to the Pacific for the first time in ten years. According to the Russian satellite news network, the fleet arrived at Anderson Air Force Base in Guam on August 6 to replace the B-52 bomber. The same source also said: "This is not the first time (the US Air Force) has deployed the B- 1 bomber in the area of responsibility of Pacific Command, but it is the first time in ten years." Not long ago, the US Air Force publicly announced that it would deploy F-35 stealth fighters that had just formed combat effectiveness in Japan.

Judging from a series of actions in recent years, under the new strategic environment, the US Air Force is taking the lead in expounding its plan to return to the Asia-Pacific region, and its core idea is to increase the deployment of air power in the next few years. There are indications that the US Air Force is gradually strengthening its military deployment in Asia, and various advanced fighters are being deployed to this region formally or in turn.

American air combat troops are densely populated in the western Pacific.

As an air-based combat force of the US military, the US Air Force has decades of experience in carrying out missions in the Asia-Pacific region, with bases in many countries in the Asia-Pacific region.

The largest core hub of the US Air Force in the Asia-Pacific region is the Guam base. The base is the core of the second-line base of the US military in the Pacific region, an important strategic fulcrum of the US military's western Pacific combat system and an important hub connecting the mainland and East Asia, and also one of the key areas for the future development and garrison of the Pacific headquarters. Anderson Air Force Base is the headquarters of US Air Force 13 Air Force, and there was a record that 155 B-52s were stationed at the same time. In recent years, American strategic bombers B-52H, B-2A and B- 1B have also flown from the United States and frequently conducted military exercises.

The United States Navy's Algana Air Station, located in the middle of Guam, also has several fighter planes with a maximum passenger capacity of 180, which can cover the Taiwan Province Strait, the Korean Peninsula and other areas. This base is also the main starting point for the US Navy to carry out aerial reconnaissance and anti-submarine patrol in the western Pacific (such as P-3C and EP-3E aircraft), and also the main logistics supply and maintenance center for carrier-based aircraft and shore-based aircraft stationed in Apra Port.

Okinawa Kadena Base is the largest comprehensive base of the US Air Force in the western Pacific, which can accommodate 100 heavy bombers and 150 fighters, and is called "the cornerstone of the Pacific" by the US military. The base is mainly occupied by the 5 th Air Force 18 Air Wing, a veteran unit of the US Air Force. There are 3 fighter squadrons of F- 15, 6 squadrons of 1 early warning aircraft and 8 aerial tankers of KC- 135.

Most importantly, kadena air force base is also home to the Air Force's 390th Intelligence Squadron, 82nd Reconnaissance Squadron, 18 Joint Intelligence Force and 353 Special Operations Brigade, which is an important base for the US military to obtain information from other countries. The base is equipped with EP-3 reconnaissance plane, RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned reconnaissance plane and E-8C joint early warning commander in the sky. In addition, the US military has stationed F-22 stealth fighters in Kadena base many times, which fully shows that the United States attaches great importance to the US military base in Japan.

In Japan, the Yokota base of the US Air Force is the headquarters of the US military stationed in Japan, where the Air Force's 5th Air Force Command and the 374th Transport Wing are stationed, equipped with C- 130 transport aircraft, and 14 F-22 fighter jets have been deployed not long ago. Misawa base is located in the northeast of Tokyo, where the 35th fighter wing of the US Air Force, the squadron of naval maritime patrol aircraft and American intelligence units are stationed. It is mainly equipped with F- 16 fighter and P-3C anti-submarine patrol aircraft. Recently, RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned reconnaissance aircraft with strong reconnaissance capability was deployed. Iwakuni base belongs to the base of the US Marine Corps and is located at the southernmost tip of Honshu Island. It is the main aviation unit of the Marine Corps 1 Aviation Wing, the 3rd Service Support Brigade and the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force, equipped with F/A- 18 fighter attack aircraft and AV-8B attack aircraft.

Although the base group of US troops stationed in South Korea is dominated by the army, there are also two main air bases. Gunsan base is the headquarters of the 8th fighter wing of the US Air Force, equipped with F- 16C/D fighters. Wushan base is the headquarters of the 7 th Air Force and the 5 1 fighter wing of the US Air Force. It is equipped with F- 16C/D fighter, A- 10 attack plane and U-2 reconnaissance plane. During the US-South Korea military exercise in February this year, four F-22s were active at the base.

Appear at any time in any crisis

From the operational point of view, the F- 15E fighter jets of the US Air Force stationed at Kadena base mainly compete for air superiority over the western Pacific in wartime, and at the same time have strong ground attack and aerial reconnaissance capabilities, and also take into account the Taiwan Strait crisis and the South China Sea crisis.

The F- 16CJ fighter unit stationed in Misawa base is a unit specializing in air defense suppression. Once the war breaks out, its task is to attack the enemy's air defense system first and make the other side's air defense radar "blind".

The three strategic bombers stationed at Anderson Air Force Base, with their excellent stealth performance and huge bomb load, can penetrate each other's dense air defense network and drop precision-guided bombs or cruise missiles on any corner of the Asian continent within a few hours.

The improved F- 16C/D fighter plane stationed in Gunsan base in South Korea not only has excellent information-based combat capability, but also can attack various targets with a variety of precision-guided weapons, which is the best embodiment of the rapid support capability of the US military stationed in South Korea and a reliable force to deal with the Korean crisis.

These troops can also be supported by the carrier-based aviation of the US Navy at any time. The flexible American aircraft carrier carries these fighters and can appear at any time in any crisis that needs to happen.

The deployment in the western Pacific will be strengthened.

Not surprisingly, the F-35B stealth fighter with avant-garde design will be deployed to the Iwakuni base of the US military stationed in Japan in 20 17. Besides B- 1, Guam base may also welcome fighters such as F-35A.

At present, the troops stationed at Iwakuni Base are mainly the US Marine Corps and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Air Force, with 53 US military aircraft deployed. According to the reorganization plan of the US military stationed in Japan signed by the Japanese and American governments in 2006, after the relocation of Futenma and Atsugi bases is completed, the number of US military aircraft deployed in Iwakuni base will reach 127, and its position in the US Air Force stationed in Japan will rise substantially.

However, the base that receives the most temporary deployment is probably the Anderson base in Guam. Judging from the constantly disclosed information, except for three B-2 strategic bombers with nuclear weapons at the beginning of the year, the newly announced B- 1 bomber, the F-35 to be deployed next year and the F-22 to be deployed, almost all the ace fighters of the US Air Force will appear in Guam in the past two years.

The temporary deployment of B-2 bombers, F-22 fighters and F-35 fighters in the Asia-Pacific region will not only enable American stealth fighters to hold regular training, improve the mutual cooperation ability of pilots, but also improve the attendance rate of aircraft in the event of conflicts in the region, while reducing the demand for aerial tankers and improving the deterrent effectiveness of these fighters.

Generally speaking, the deployment of the US military in the Asia-Pacific region will be further strengthened for a long time to come. These military bases all over the Asia-Pacific region and the increasingly frequent temporary deployment are not only to use the military presence to strengthen the strategic influence of the United States in the Asia-Pacific region and form a military situation in this region that is beneficial to the United States, but more importantly, to ensure that the United States can further effectively intervene in Asia-Pacific affairs.

Strong brush presence brings more uneasy factors.

Although the US military has always claimed that it has no intention to contain China, in recent years, the United States has opened new military bases in the Philippines and Australia, and plans to relocate or transfer several bases in Japan and South Korea. From these adjustments, we can clearly see its emphasis on the Asia-Pacific region and its "concern" for China.

In the US military deployment system in the Asia-Pacific region, the Northeast Asia base group composed of Japan and South Korea is undoubtedly the most important. These two base groups jointly guarantee the air operations of the US Air Force on the Korean Peninsula and support the air and sea operations of the US Army in the Western Pacific. At the same time, they also constitute the first "island chain" for the United States to contain China and the "bridgehead" for deploying American military forces at the forefront.

According to Foreign Policy magazine, Admiral Carlyle, commander of the Pacific region of the US Air Force, said not long ago that the US Air Force will greatly expand its military deployment in the Pacific region, sending large-scale fleets including cutting-edge fighters such as F-22, F-35 and B-2, and stationing them in Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Australia and other allies in rotation to expand the Pacific network of the US armed forces. In addition, the US Air Force will "send fighters and aerial tankers in turn, and may add bombers at some point in the future", which is only the beginning of the US Air Force's expansion of military deployment in the Asia-Pacific region. The analysis believes that this move will help the United States develop a base network in the Asia-Pacific region, let its allies be familiar with the operation of American-made armaments, and understand how to fight side by side with the US military. In addition, the US military does not intend to build infrastructure in Southeast Asia to support the permanent presence of the US military. Instead, it will send air forces stationed in the United States and the North Pacific to the existing local bases in turn.

From a diplomatic point of view, the United States can curb the rise of China's power by establishing alliances and mutually beneficial strategic relations with China's neighboring countries, especially Japan, Australia, South Korea and the Philippines. However, traditionally, the focus of the US military power situation is in Northeast Asia. Apart from Japan and South Korea, few allies or partners can provide wholehearted support for the long-term stationing of the US military. Therefore, the US Air Force changed its strategy and decided to deploy the Asia-Pacific region in the form of rotation, which can be said to be a last resort.

With the global strategic adjustment of the US military in recent years, the strategic focus has gradually shifted to the Asia-Pacific region, and the presence of the US military in the Asia-Pacific region is stronger than ever. But the crux of the problem is, what has the "return to the Asia-Pacific" strategy pursued by the United States in recent years brought to the Asia-Pacific region? At present, the United States has deployed 368,000 military personnel in the Asia-Pacific region, of which about 97,000 are in the western Pacific region, and the number is still increasing. Increasing military deployment in the western Pacific like the US military will inevitably bring new unstable factors to the situation in the Asia-Pacific region, which is not in line with the general trend of peaceful development in Asia and is not conducive to the long-term interests of the United States itself in the Asia-Pacific region.