According to new reporting from the New York Times, a Houthi surface-to-air (SAM) missile barely missed an American F-35 fifth-generation fighter, the crown jewel of the U.S. fighter inventory. The F-35, participating in Operation Rough Rider against the Houthis, was forced to take evasive action to avoid the missile.

The incident raises questions about the survivability of one of America’s most advanced fighters, and raises concerns over how effective the relatively unsophisticated Houthi air defense system has been at hampering U.S. action.

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    The F-35, participating in Operation Rough Rider against the Houthis, was forced to take evasive action to avoid the missile.

    So, they had to, like, dodge a missile? And that is panic worthy?

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      28 minutes ago

      It’s a stealth plane apparently, so I guess it wasn’t supposed to be seen, but they saw it.

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      Supposedly the F35 should never have been seen or detected in the first place.

      The fact that a missile was tracking it and they had to dodge it means that these stealth capabilities are lacking.

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      I heard it’s supposed to be super stealthy and really smart, so I guess they didn’t expect to even have to do that lol. Otherwise, we could spend less money and use the older less stealthy and technologically advanced jets.