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Aperture is measured as a fraction, so the lower the number, the wider the hole so f/2 is larger than f/22.
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The F-22 Raptor is an advanced 5th generation stealth air superiority fighter.
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they cost around £22 million pounds for a single one
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The F-22 replaces only the F-15C air-combat aircraft, and many F-15Cs will remain in the Air Force to complement the F-22. The U.S. Air Force has no planned replacement for the multi-role F-15E that Boeing continues to produce, and which se...
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This dedicated link you are speaking of, does it communicate directly with older model Aircraft? The contract calls for direct communication between the F-22 and the F-15's and F-16's. If they can't do it then the F-22 is failing to live u...
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Yes. This type of aircraft has no place in the modern battlefield and Foreseeable conflicts. The money could be put into more usefull sistems (each unit cost about $235 million for 239 planes) Whats your opinion?
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Advancements in computer technology have meant that there is no longer a need for the aircraft operator (notice I didn't say pilot) to input direct commands to the control surfaces during any portion of the flight. AFAIK the only UAVs still...
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You can find all your answers at airforce.mil. I can probably help you a little here though. It is called RAPTOR because it is a bird of prey. It is designed to be an air superiority fighter and kill other warplanes. No other country is inv...
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Like all of these questions the answer is "that depends". Strictly in air-to-air combat the F-22's low-signatures and AESA radar give it an advantage but it is saddled with what are now rather dated air-to-air weapons - AMRAAM and...
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It’s been more than half a century since American soldiers were killed by hostile aircraft. Let's keep it that way.The United States relies on the Air Force, and the Air Force has never been the decisive factor in the history of war. —Sadda...
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