Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor

Origin
USA
Type
advanced tactical fighter
Max Speed
1,963 km/h / 1,220 mph
Max Range
1,840 miles / 2,960 km
Dimensions
Span 13.56 m / 44 ft 6 in Length 18.92 m / 62 ft 1 in Height 5.00 m / 16 ft 5 in
Weight
max. take-off 27,216 kg / 60,000 lb
Powerplant
two 15876-kg (35.000-lb) afterburning thrust Pratt & Whitney F119-P-100 turbofans
Armament
one 20-mm M61A2 Vulcan six-barrel cannon; an unrevealed maximum weight of disposable stores carried in two lateral weapon bays and one lower-fuselage weapon bay; the lateral bays are designed to accommodate short-range AAMs such as the AIM-9 Sidewinder, while the larger lower-fuselage bay is intended for the carriage of medium-range weapons such as the AIM-120 AMRAAM AAM; other weapons projected for the F-22 include the 'Have Sash 2' AAM and 'Have Slick' ASM currently under development
Operators:
United States
Aircraft Overview:

If a pilot were given a choice of which aircraft they would get to fly, the chosen aircraft would probably be none other than the F-22. A technical marvel, aesthetic achievement and high performer, the F-22 is the only fighter in the world today that is outclassed by none but itself, and will likely remain in this position even after similar Russian and Chinese aircraft take to the skies. Pilots of the F-22 belong to an exclusive club. This expensive and delicate aircraft requires pilots with a high level of skill, and plenty of experience, as it will be the number one air superiority asset available to the Unites States government for at least the next decade.

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