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Delivering gifts by F-22, tracking Santa's location... How American soldiers enjoy Christmas [Report File]

2022-12-19T02:28:35.116Z


The F-22 Raptor, known as the world's strongest fighter jet, flies at several times the speed of sound to hand out Christmas presents to children, and space reconnaissance satellites scour the sky to find out the real-time location of Santa Claus's sleigh... It's like a Christmas dream that will happen when the war stops and weapons become useless, but it's happening in reality.


The F-22 Raptor, known as the world's strongest fighter jet, flies at several times the speed of sound to hand out Christmas presents to children, and space reconnaissance satellites scour the sky to find out the real-time location of Santa Claus's sleigh...

It's like a Christmas dream that will happen when the war stops and weapons become useless, but it's happening in reality.



The US Pacific Air Force Command (PACAF) introduced the F-22's Christmas gift delivery operation through a video titled 'PACAF Holiday Message 2022' on its official social media account.

Of course, this video was made for fun, but in fact, the Pacific Air Force Command has been airlifting Christmas presents to remote Pacific island residents for decades.

The North American Space Defense Command (NORAD), the spearhead of the US space defense, is providing real-time Santa location information on Christmas Eve.



Although the US military carries out bloody missions all over the world, it is very pleasant on holidays like Christmas.

People around the world have different perceptions and evaluations of the U.S. military, but the support of their own people is strong, so they seem to enjoy it together when they enjoy it.

F-22 Delivers Gifts at Mach 2


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The US Pacific Air Force Command's Christmas video begins with US Pacific Air Force Commander Kenneth Willsbach sitting in his office, familiar to him as a former deputy commander of the US Forces Korea.

The sound of Commander Willsbach, who is responsible for the heavy mission in charge of the sky in the Indo-Pacific, with a serious expression is "What if I tell you to put out the F-22 Raptor to deliver the Christmas present by sled?"

The Santa standing in front of him doesn't care, "the sled needs to be repaired now," and doesn't break the F-22's stubbornness.



Commander Willsbach reluctantly hands over the F-22, and Santa climbs into the F-22 Raptor with a bag of presents.

Departing from Hawaii, where the Pacific Air Force Command is located, the F-22 delivers gifts to children in Alaska, Japan, and Korea in an instant and returns to Hawaii.

When Chief Sergeant Dade Wolf, who was tracking the Santa F-22's tracks with radar, excitedly said, "Santa succeeded in sending gifts to all areas of the Pacific Air Force Command," Commander Wilsbach laughed happily, saying, "It's a Christmas miracle." .

Christmas Airlift and Santa Tracking Service


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Since 1952, the U.S. Pacific Air Force Command has launched 'Operation Christmas Drop' every December.

It is a mission to airlift the gifts collected by the U.S. Air Force and residents of Guam to the residents of small islands in the South Pacific area by C-130 transport aircraft.

It is the oldest humanitarian aid operation in the US Air Force.

Our Air Force has also been participating in the Christmas airlift operation since last year.



The North American Space Defense Command's Santa real-time location service (NORAD Tracks Santa), which protects U.S. airspace, boasts as much history and tradition as the Pacific Air Force's Christmas airlift operation.

The Space Defense Command has been using its space exploration major to inform children around the world of the real-time location of Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve since 1955.



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It is a Christmas operation that the US military can do if they set their mind to it, but the intention is to show this much and to entertain the people of the country without interfering with the original mission.

This is the military's Christmas humor trusted by the people.

It shows the composure and confidence of the U.S. Army.

Source: sbskr

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