
The F 22 raptor is the US Air Forces first fifth generation fighter jet. The F-22 Raptor entered service in December 2005. Currently, 183 F-22 Raptor aircraft can be found in the USAF's fleet.
The Raptor is an advanced multi-mission, high-speed, dual engine, stealthy, multi-mission air dominance fighter that has advanced capabilities in all domains. It can engage enemy ground, surface, and air targets in many ways. This includes destroying enemy missiles and attacking radars with laser-guided Bombs.
It is also capable of entering enemy airspace and simultaneously attacking multiple targets using its sophisticated computer-avionics. It is the most powerful, lethal, and survivable combat aircraft ever built and has been a favorite of international joint forces.
The F-22 is an all-weather, low altitude, long-range, aircraft-to-air fighter. It's capable of striking in any weather conditions and delivering sustained strikes against enemy forces, command centers and facilities. It can also perform powerful, all weather surface-to–air strikes against target missile and air defense batteries.
