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USAF chief Gen. Welsh reveals story of F22's rescue of drone from Iranian F4s

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The Raptor pilot in said encounter is a USAF reservist, as mentioned below.

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Welsh: F-22 Flew to Drone's Rescue off Iran Coast

Sep 17, 2013

Military.com| by Matthew Cox

Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh on Tuesday sketched out a dramatic tale of a lone F-22 Raptor chasing off Iranian fighter jets over the Arabian Gulf.

The confrontation is the first publicized engagement involving the Air Force's most modern fighter and military forces of Iran.


"When the combatant commander wants air power there is only one number to call," said Welsh, praising Lt. Col. Kevin "Showtime" Sutterfield.

"Showtime is an Air Force Reservist
… he flies the F-22. He flies it really well," Welso said.

In March, an Iranian F-4 flew within 16 miles of an MQ-1 Predator flying off the coast of Iran until a previously undisclosed aircraft escorted the Predator to safety. It turns out that aircraft was an F-22, the Air Force's fifth generation fighter.

"Did you guys see the news clip not long ago about the Iranian F-4s that intercepted a remotely-piloted aircraft out over the Arabian Gulf, and then they were warned off?"


Welsh then displayed a picture of Sutterfield before a large audience of his fellow service members at the Air Force Association's Air & Space Conference and Technology Exposition on Tuesday.

"This is the guy that warned them off," he said. "He flew under their aircraft to check out their weapons load without them knowing that he was there, and then pulled up on their left wing and then called them and said ‘you really ought to go home.'"

The successful performance of the F-22 comes after the Air Force was forced to repeatedly halt F-22 flights because F-22 pilots repeatedly reported blacking out from problems breathing.

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I would assume that the Iranian pilots had to change flight suits when they landed.

Assuming that the pucker factor didn't kick in before hand.
 
S.M.A. said:
Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh
That would be this guy:
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Awesome story!

I'm sure that not only were the Iranian pilots changing flight suits, but perhaps thinking about a change of occupation and doing the math of going head to head with a F-22.
 
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