Gavin Williamson has warned Britain's 'enemies' that the RAF's new fleet of supersonic stealth fighter jets are combat ready.
The Defence Secretary said the F-35 Lightning jets are now 'ready for operations' as he promised the air force had the 'power to dominate the skies into the 2040s'.
Speaking today at RAF Marham in Norfolk Mr Williamson said: 'As we bid farewell to the RAF's first century, we are setting our sights on the next 100 years.
'Our nation is moving into a new era outside the EU, and our huge achievements in air capability make our commitment to a role on the world stage clear to both our allies and our enemies.
'The incredible F-35 jets are ready for operations, a transformed Typhoon has the power to dominate the skies into the 2040s and we continue to look even further into an ambitious future.'
The jets will form the backbone of the UK’s combat air fleet alongside the Typhoon jets which have now been fitted with advanced new weaponry.
Under ‘Project Centurion’, worth £425m over the past three years, Typhoons now have the deep strike cruise missile Storm Shadow, the air-to-air missile Meteor and the precision attack missile Brimstone at their disposal.
It means the Typhoon jets have boosted capabilities to intercept airborne missiles and strike ground based targets, taking over from the Tornado’s attack role as it nears retirement after 40 years as the RAF workhorse.
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said the F-35 (above) gives the RAF the 'power to dominate the skies until the 2040s'
The RAF is modernising its fleet as the Tornado reaches the end of its 40-year service
The first of the RAF's fleet of F-35 Lightnings, a supersonic stealth fighter jet, are now combat ready
The planes cost £120m each, carry two air to air missiles, and can reach speeds of Mach 1.6
Mr Williamson said nine F-35s were now ready to be deployed on operations, and that the RAF's Typhoon fleet has been upgraded with a new weapons system.
It comes as the last of the Tornados, in service since 1979, will be retired by the end of March.
Mr Williamson added: 'The RAF has long shown Britain at its great and global best, and today it lifts our nation to even greater heights.'
This year F-35 Lightning pilots and ground crew will continue learning how to operate and maintain the jets in a new centre at the airbase with state-of-the-art simulators, where pilots from 617 Squadron will familiarise themselves with the planes.
The Defence Secretary made the announcement in front of four aircraft, including the Tempest concept fighter jet model, which may come on stream in 2035.
Around 150 UK personnel had been working with the F-35 jets in the US before the first batch of the supersonic aircraft came to the UK.
At peak production, the F-35 programme is expected to support 25,000 jobs in the UK.
The Tornado, used by the RAF since the 1970s, will be retired from service this year, after decades of active service providing air power Iraq, Afghanistan, the Balkans and beyond.
With upgraded Typhoons and the new F-35s the UK will be flying the world's most capable combat aircraft for at least 20 years.
The Typhoon is likely then to be replaced by Tempest, the next-generation stealth jet unveiled last July at the Farnborough air show.
In addition to the Typhoon and F-35, the Tempest concept fighter jet model was also on show.
The model, which represents an example of what the UK’s future capability might look like, was unveiled last Summer at Farnborough International Air Show.
At the show, the Defence Secretary launched the nation’s Combat Air Strategy which he said would ensure the UK remains a world-leader in the sector for years to come.
The aim is then for a next-generation capability to have initial operational capability by 2035.
In October the UK had to ground its fleet of F-35s following the crash of a US jet.
The aircraft were examined to see whether they had a faulty fuel tube after the crash of a US Marine Corps F-35B in September.
A pair of RAF F-35B Lightning stealth jets over the English Channel during Operation Point Blank, which featured aerial capabilities from the RAF, United States Air Force and French Air Force.
(left to right) An RAF F-35B Lightning stealth jet, a United States Air Force F-15 Strike Eagle and a French Air Force Rafale fly in formation over the English Channel during Operation Point Blank
The jet went down near a military base in South Carolina on the same day the first F-35B jets landed on the HMS Queen Elizabeth- the pilot managed to eject to safety.
The MOD said at the time 'Safety is our paramount concern, therefore the UK has decided to pause some F-35 flying as a precautionary measure while we consider the findings of an ongoing inquiry.
'F-35 flight trials from the aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth, are continuing and the programme remains on schedule to provide our armed forces with a game-changing capability.'
The MoD is expected to declare the fleet is ready to meet the 'resurgent threat' from Russia
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has described the F-35s as 'formidable fighters'
The RAF has 15 of the planes, has allocated money for more than 40, and pledged to buy 138
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