The F-22 Raptor is renowned as the first 5th-generation fighter in the U.S. Air Force inventory. It is exceptionally impressive because it features modern avionics, low observable technologies, and efficient engines to bring to the show a fighter unmatched by any other modern military of today.
It is the most crucial component of the Global Strike Task Force and has been created to achieve the purposes of projecting air dominance, at great distances and quickly, while destroying any threats attempting to refuse access to the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and the Air Force.
There are no projected fighter aircraft out there in the world that can match the F-22, giving the US a great weapon in their stockpile. Undoubtedly, the F-22 is something extremely special, and we cannot wait to see everything it has up its sleeve over time.
Here are 15 facts you didn’t know about the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor:
15. Twice As Many Missiles
14. Capable Of Thrust Vectoring
12. 30 Year Lifespan
11. Most Expensive Fighter Jet In The Country
10. Max Speed: Mach 1.82
9. Large Weapon Capacity
8. First Combat Mission:2014
7. Operating Cost Per Hour
6. No Export
5. Kill Ratio Of 108:0
With a kill ratio of 108:0, the F-22 surely manages to live up to its name. According to reports from the Exercise Northern Edge 2016, the F-22 had to compete with the F-15 and came on top with a kill ratio of 108:0. It has maintained good ratios even against some very advanced aircraft.
4. ‘Bumblebee’
Since the main wings and the rear wings of the F-22 line up exactly, it appears as small as a bumblebee on radars. That makes it extremely small and difficult to capture, however, it is not invisible. According to China, they have produced technology allowing them to track the F-22 easily.
3. Combat Built
The F-22 served as a replacement for the F-16 Fighting Falcon and the F-15 Eagle, hence it is capable of both air to ground combat and air to air combat. However, some might argue that the best strength of the F-22 lies in its air to air superiority.
2. 1.7 Million Lines Of Code
The software of the F-22 consists of around 1.7 million lines of code, out of which the majority is linked to the processing of radar data. According to the Former Secretary of the USAF (Michael Wynne), the use of the DOD’s Asa was to be blamed for the delays and cost overruns related to the F-22.
1. Unique Cockpit
The most crucial fact for a pilot – the F-22 has a unique cockpit decked out in the trending technology. It has an upgraded life support system and is the first cockpit compatible with the baseline Night Vision Goggles. Lastly, the cockpit uses the Helmet Mounted System, ensuring that the pilot can focus in a consistent manner.