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  • Review: Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22 Raptor

    Entered service 2003
    Crew 1 men
    Dimensions and weight
    Length 18.92 m
    Wing span 13.56 m
    Height 5 m
    Weight (empty) 14.36 t
    Weight (maximum take off) 27.21 t
    Engines and performance
    Engines 2 x Pratt & Whitney F119-P-100 turbofans
    Traction (dry / with afterburning) 2 x ? / 155.69 kN
    Maximum speed > 2 500 km/h
    Armament
    Cannon 1 x M61A2 20-mm cannon
    Missiles 4 x AIM-120C AMRAAMs, 4 x AIM-9M/X Sidewinder air-to-air missiles. GBU-32 joint directed air munition, AGM-88 HARM
    Bombs GBU-22 Paveway III laser guided bombs


    Developed to meet the USAF's ATF requirement for an F-15 replacement, the F-22 air dominance fighter will form the core of the USAF's war-fighting selection of the Pratt & Whitney-powered version of what is now the Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22 Raptor.

    More can read:
    http://military-today.com/aircraft/f22_raptor.htm

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    The F-22 can carry 6 AMRAAM Cs and 2 AIM-9M/Xs, not 4 and 4. It also doesn't carry HARMs and LGBs, but can carry upto 6-8 Small Diameter Bombs(SDBs). If you add external pylons, a further 8 AMRAAMs or 4 external fuel tanks can be added, and the M61A2 cannon has 480 rounds.

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