American F-22s deployed to CENTCOM. They are potentially the first line of missile defense above the enemy launch sites.
Air Force F-22 Raptors are now in the Middle East “to address threats posed by Iran and Iranian-backed groups” against Israel and American troops in the region, U.S. Central Command announced Aug. 8.
In my view--and not only my view, of course--of a layered anti-missile defense in depth, these planes are the first line that can, while inside enemy territory, shoot down ballistic missiles while they are launched and slowly building up a head of steam in their ballistic path.
F-35s could do the same or actually bomb the launch sites. Which is useful if the enemy launches sequentially rather than in a single pulse.
And for the cheaper drones? While not something that can be operating in enemy air space, guided rocket trucks could push the defensive belt forward quite a bit.
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