
A U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker was reported to have conducted an aerial refueling mission for a U.S. Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet over the Middle East as part of ongoing operations under Operation Epic Fury. The mid-air refueling maneuver, a critical component of sustained airpower projection, enabled the carrier-based fighter jet to extend its operational range and remain on station for longer mission durations.

Defense officials describe such refueling operations as essential to maintaining a high tempo of combat and surveillance sorties, particularly in regions where airspace distances and mission demands require extended endurance. The KC-135, a cornerstone of U.S. aerial logistics capability, supports a wide range of aircraft across joint operations, allowing naval and air force ᴀssets to coordinate closely in complex operational environments.

The refueling event reflects the integrated nature of modern military campaigns, where air and naval forces operate in synchronized frameworks to achieve strategic objectives.
As Operation Epic Fury continues, sustained aerial refueling missions remain vital to enabling persistent presence, rapid response, and flexible mission execution across multiple theaters of activity in the region.
