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F-22: America's $67 billion weapon of war spearheading fight against Isis | F-22: America's $67 billion weapon of war spearheading fight against Isis |
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The F-22A Raptor made its combat debut with the US Air Force on Monday night during the first US air strikes against Isis (also known as Islamic State) targets in Syria. | The F-22A Raptor made its combat debut with the US Air Force on Monday night during the first US air strikes against Isis (also known as Islamic State) targets in Syria. |
The stealth jet is now the Air Force’s most advanced warplane being used to target Isis, alongside the F-15 and F-16, B-1 bombers and armed drones. | The stealth jet is now the Air Force’s most advanced warplane being used to target Isis, alongside the F-15 and F-16, B-1 bombers and armed drones. |
Army Lt. Gen. William Mayville, director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the fighter jet was used in a second wave of strikes over northern Syria. | Army Lt. Gen. William Mayville, director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the fighter jet was used in a second wave of strikes over northern Syria. |
The F-22 was built by Lockheed Martin with support from Boeing and others, with the first of its kind flying in 1997. The F-22 program has cost a whopping $67 billion (£41 billion) in total – hence why the Air Force has only acquired 188 of them in total. | The F-22 was built by Lockheed Martin with support from Boeing and others, with the first of its kind flying in 1997. The F-22 program has cost a whopping $67 billion (£41 billion) in total – hence why the Air Force has only acquired 188 of them in total. |
The single-seat, twin-engine model was developed as part of the air force’s Advanced Tactical Fighter programme as an air superiority fighter. | The single-seat, twin-engine model was developed as part of the air force’s Advanced Tactical Fighter programme as an air superiority fighter. |
Two US Air Force F-22 Raptor aircraft fly behind a KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft after receiving fuel over Joint Base Andrews, Md, July 2012 The jet is difficult to detect on advanced radar systems across Syria and can carry air-to-air missiles and bombs that can be guided on target with global positioning systems, the Wall Street Journal reports. | Two US Air Force F-22 Raptor aircraft fly behind a KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft after receiving fuel over Joint Base Andrews, Md, July 2012 The jet is difficult to detect on advanced radar systems across Syria and can carry air-to-air missiles and bombs that can be guided on target with global positioning systems, the Wall Street Journal reports. |
The horizontal fins at the rear of the aircraft provide a shield for the engine exhaust heat, making it harder for heat-seeking missiles to track the emissions. | |
It can also fly higher and faster than other fighters and is capable of dropping a 1,000lb precision bomb from over 15 miles away from its target. | It can also fly higher and faster than other fighters and is capable of dropping a 1,000lb precision bomb from over 15 miles away from its target. |
The plane is hailed for its vectored thrust and range. It is equipped with advanced sensors, providing it with a complex view of a battlefield while allowing it to coordinate with other jets. It can carry six medium range missiles in the centre bay and one short–range missile in each side bay. | |
However, it ran into a series of problems after the model first came into service in 2005, including when one of the Air Force’s jets crashed in 2010, killing the pilot. | However, it ran into a series of problems after the model first came into service in 2005, including when one of the Air Force’s jets crashed in 2010, killing the pilot. |
In 2013, the Air Force lifted all flying restrictions and said the jet is now safe to fly. | In 2013, the Air Force lifted all flying restrictions and said the jet is now safe to fly. |
An Air Force official said: “The ultimate decision being made — that we are to use this aircraft against an adversary — is a unique and momentous decision for the United States Air Force. | An Air Force official said: “The ultimate decision being made — that we are to use this aircraft against an adversary — is a unique and momentous decision for the United States Air Force. |
“It has a unique ability to approach adversaries in a way legacy aircraft can’t. There are things the F-22 is uniquely suited to address that the other fighters in our inventory can’t.” | “It has a unique ability to approach adversaries in a way legacy aircraft can’t. There are things the F-22 is uniquely suited to address that the other fighters in our inventory can’t.” |
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