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Death of a legend - The F-22 Raptor enters its last phase of service
The F-22 Raptor, once the most advanced stealth fighter in the skies, is now entering its final phase of service. As new ...
Morning Overview on MSN
F-15EX vs F-35/F-22, the reliability gap nobody expected
The F-15EX was supposed to be the safe, unglamorous choice next to the stealthy F-35 and F-22, a bridge for aging squadrons ...
The F-22 will be remembered for being a generation or two ahead of its time with respect to air superiority prowess and maneuverability. The Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor is renowned for its ...
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Will Any Plane Ever Come Close to Beating the F-22 Raptor?
The F-22 fleet remains relevant but a replacement is already under development; the F-47 NGAD sixth-generation fighter will ultimately replace the F-22, and when that happens, the F-22 will retire as ...
The F-22 Raptor is the world's first 5th-generation jet fighter, and the stealthiest fighter jet ever built. The F-22 entered active service in 2005, and it continues to support U.S. military ...
Wow, a whole squadron of U.S. Air Force F-22 stealth fighters is deploying to the Middle East to keep a lid on Iran. This is the biggest crisis deployment ever for America’s top warplane. That tells ...
The new upgrades for the F-22 have been teased both in official Air Force artworks and FY23 budget. 25 years after it entered service in the U.S. Air Force, the F-22 Raptor is scheduled to receive ...
The F-22 Raptor cost a ridiculous amount of money as it became the first fifth-generation jet fighter – one of the reasons why Lockheed Martin and Boeing discontinued production of the F-22 in 2012.
DAYTON, Ohio—Lockheed Martin officials say they can support the F-22 as long as the Air Force wants to fly it, even if that’s a decade longer than currently planned. “There's no limitation on the ...
The Boeing 757 FTB is the F-22’s highly modified and instrumented aircraft that tests avionics and systems, saving costs and development timelines. Amid reports of the F-22 Raptor being slated to ...
This post has been updated. The U.S. Air Force just found out that an F-22 Raptor unit can fire off far more air-to-air missiles than ever before. Teams from the 94th Fighter Squadron and 94th Fighter ...
In addition to air scares, F-22 ground crews suffer "hypoxia-like symptoms." May 9, 2012 — -- As the Air Force searches desperately for the source of a mysterious and potentially deadly oxygen ...
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