Seventy years apart, the U-2 glides in shadows while the F-35 slips through digital clouds. Same mission, new tools. Above the world, one question lingers: who really owns the sky?
The paralel between the Dragon Lady and the F-35B deployment really captures how air dominance strategies evolve. Britain putting carrier strike groups in the Indo-Pacific with allies like Japan and Australia signals a major shift in power projection. The multi-carrier drills and shared sensor networks you mentioned create a force multiplier that no single nation coud match on its own.
The paralel between the Dragon Lady and the F-35B deployment really captures how air dominance strategies evolve. Britain putting carrier strike groups in the Indo-Pacific with allies like Japan and Australia signals a major shift in power projection. The multi-carrier drills and shared sensor networks you mentioned create a force multiplier that no single nation coud match on its own.
Thank you and agreed - thanks for commenting!