Core Insights - The incident involving the Houthi forces nearly shooting down a US F-35 fighter jet has raised significant concerns in the US regarding the effectiveness of its advanced military technology [1] - The ability of a relatively under-equipped group like the Houthis to challenge US air operations prompts questions about the US military's preparedness against more capable adversaries [1] Summary by Sections Incident Overview - On May 16, a US F-35 fighter jet was nearly hit by a surface-to-air missile launched by Houthi forces, forcing the aircraft to take evasive action [1] - This event has led to scrutiny over the survivability of one of the US's most advanced fighter jets [1] Analysis of Houthi Capabilities - The Houthi air defense systems, while rudimentary, exhibit high mobility, making their operations unpredictable [1] - The simplicity of these systems allows them to evade early detection by advanced US equipment [1] - Many of the Houthi systems are improvised, utilizing non-traditional passive infrared sensors and makeshift air-to-air missiles, complicating early warning for US forces [1] Modern Equipment - The Houthis possess modern air defense systems from Iran, such as the Bavar-373 and Bavar-2 systems [1] - The operational use of these systems by the Houthis remains unclear, but they are based on the Iranian 'Talash' air defense system, which includes various wheeled launchers equipped with integrated fire control radar [1] - Some of these systems are also outfitted with electro-optical and/or infrared cameras to assist in target acquisition, identification, and tracking [1]
F-35险被击落,“美国感到恐慌”!
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-05-18 13:23