Monday, September 10

F-22 Raptor Images

F-22 Raptor Images
F-22 Raptor Images
Program partner Boeing Defense, Space & Security provides the wings, aft fuselage, avionics integration, and training systems.Despite a protracted and costly development period, the United States Air Force considers the F-22 a critical component of U.S. tactical air power, and claims that the aircraft is unmatched by any known or projected fighter, while Lockheed Martin claims that the Raptor's combination of stealth, speed, agility, precision and situational awareness, combined with air-to-air and air-to-ground combat capabilities, makes it the best overall fighter in the world today.
F-22 Raptor Images
F-22 Raptor Images
 
The high cost of the aircraft, a lack of clear air-to-air combat missions because of delays in the Russian and Chinese fifth-generation fighter programs, a U.S. ban on Raptor exports, and the ongoing development of the planned cheaper and more versatile F-35 resulted in calls to end F-22 production. The Raptor fleet has resumed flight operations, but problems with the oxygen systems have continued to be reported.
F-22 Raptor Images
F-22 Raptor Images
In December 2007, the USAF requested continued production beyond the planned 183 F-22s.
On 24 September 2008, Congress passed a defense spending bill funding continued production of the F-22.  On 5 January 2001, Raptor 4005 flew with the Block 3.0 software, which was the first combat-capable avionics version.[100] In June 2009, Increment 3.1 was tested at Edwards Air Force Base.
F-22 Raptor Images
F-22 Raptor Images
F-22 Raptor Images
F-22 Raptor Images
The F-22's avionics include BAE Systems E&IS radar warning receiver (RWR) AN/ALR-94,[151] AN/AAR 56 Infra-Red and Ultra-Violet MAWS (Missile Approach Warning System) and the Northrop Grumman AN/APG-77 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar. ." It has a greater range (250+ nmi) than the radar, allowing the F-22 to limit its own radar emissions to maximise stealth.  The AN/APG-77 AESA radar The AN/APG-77 radar, designed for air superiority and strike operations, features a low-observable, active-aperture, electronically-scanned array that can track multiple targets in any weather.
F-22 Raptor Images
F-22 Raptor Images
The F-22 uses a glass cockpit with no analog flight instruments. A side-stick controller and two throttles are the main flight controls. The stick is force sensitive and has limited movement. The cockpit interior lighting is fully night-vision goggle compatible. The monochrome head-up display by GEC (which has since become BAE Systems) offers a wide field of view and serves as a primary flight instrument for the pilot; information is also displayed upon six color liquid crystal display (LCD) panels.
F-22 Raptor Images
F-22 Raptor Images

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