The U.S. Air Force recently held an exercise called Monster Jam, where two C-17 airlifters from Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington and four F-35 fighters from Hill Air Force Base in Utah participated.
U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Callie Norton
The purpose of the exercise was to test the planes’ ability to work together in intense environments that mimic a real-life battle situation. During the exercise, the planes practiced refueling, re-arming, and simulated airdrops to prepare for future conflicts. The exercise was considered a success and demonstrated that the planes can respond quickly and work efficiently, which will help improve their ability to fight in the future.
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