
F-22 Raptor is the US Air Forces' first fifth-generation fighter. It entered service in December 2005. There are currently 183 F-22 Raptors aircraft in the USAF fleet.
The Raptor is a stealthy dual-engine, stealthy multimission air dominance fighter capable of advanced capabilities in all domains. It is capable in engaging enemy ground and surface targets in various ways.
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 was designed to be an all-weather, low-altitude, long-range, air-to-air fighter, and it is capable of delivering precision, sustained strikes against enemy troops, command centers, and facilities in a variety of environments. It is capable of striking targets with surface-to land missiles and target air defenses in all weather conditions.
