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| Thursday September 9, 2010
 
F-22 Raptors return from training in Middle East
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Six F-22 Raptor pilots returned Wednesday to Langley Air Force Base from a five-week training mission in the Middle East. Their trip marked the controversial aircraft's first extended test under harsh desert conditions.
17-12-2009 - HAMPTON -- The pilots, who are part of the 27th Fighter Squadron of Langley's 1st Fighter Wing, spent most of the deployment carrying out simulated combat missions at a training center in the United Arab Emirates, the Air Force said. They practiced against military pilots from Pakistan, Jordan, France and Britain.

The exercise proved that desert conditions such as harsh sand storms and high temperatures don't diminish the Raptor's capabilities, said Lt. Col. Lance Pilch, the squadron's commander.

"In every test we did, the Raptors just blew the competition out of the water," Pilch said. "Their stats were off the chart."

Now four years into its operational life, the Raptor is the Air Force's newest fighter jet. It's known for its maneuverability, speed and advanced electronics. But the aircraft also has been criticized for its slow development, lack of a clear mission and escalating price. At $143 million per plane, the Raptor is the military's most expensive fighter.

Detractors argue that the jet, designed for air-to-air combat against sophisticated enemies, holds little relevance in modern conflicts. Proponents counter that even though Raptors have never been sent into combat, their superiority could deter aggression from nations such as Iran and China.

Recently, though, the debate itself has become largely irrelevant: Under pressure from Defense Secretary Robert Gates, lawmakers voted this summer to cut off funding for the aircraft, effectively capping its production at the 186 jets the military already has ordered. A House defense spending bill passed Wednesday included no new money for the Raptor program.

The aircraft's performance in the Middle East this month probably won't change its fate in the United States, said John Pike, director of the military Web site GlobalSecurity.org.

"It's never been a matter of its capabilities," said Pike, who described the Raptor as the fastest fighter jet in the world. "It's a matter of money and of necessity."

He said a renewed threat from China is probably the only circumstance that would push the Raptor into further production.

"If the Chinese suddenly showed up with a stealth fighter that rivaled the Raptor, things could change fast," he said. "The big argument against the Raptor is that it's a Cold War-era weapon. The only real argument for it is China."

About 40 Raptors are stationed at Langley, which was the first base to receive them. Officials at Air Combat Command said there are no plans to increase the number of Raptors based locally, despite a request from Virginia lawmakers.

Source: hamptonroads.com

COMMENTS:

super a plane ı love f22 raptor.

GÖKHAN TİRYAKİ | posted on Jan 05, 2010 @ 01:11


why needs training in middle east ? you may have no awnser but tell you because usa want his army familier to envoirments of muslim countries so he should easly control these countries resources but he will remain unsuccessfull forever

muhammad azeem | posted on Jan 06, 2010 @ 13:26


muhammad azeem
We do not wish to control these contrys resources. We just wish to get familure with the land and learn the culture so we may not cause affence

Brandon | posted on Jan 07, 2010 @ 08:45


I am Nigerian. and thanks to a muslim terrorist . it takes me hours to enter the usa. as far as im concerned amirica should kick terrorist . and free us countries tha are guilty by .ociation bcus of musin jihad fighters

Boy | posted on Jan 13, 2010 @ 20:38


I agree with muhammad azeem.

harlu | posted on Jan 15, 2010 @ 18:50


I think US, Should continue the development of this unmatched fighter Jet F22, for it is inevitable to have aggression from both China and Iran. I also say US. should continue be super power in any endavour including Military. Bin From Ethiopia

Bini | posted on Feb 01, 2010 @ 07:39


i am going into the airforce soon. i belive that production on the f-22 should countinue if obama wants to stay the most powerfull air support in the world.he says thats only russia and china could rival us well if you stop produciton thats a different sotry we then lose our advantage.

sammy mckenzie | posted on Feb 01, 2010 @ 11:18


The f-22 cap is a mistake. The USA must maintain dominance over all potential threats,both present+future.This includes procuring a sufficient amount of manned aircraft that are light years ahead of any current or potential enemy's for the next 20-30 yrs.The F-22 is that aircraft.It may be adapted/modified as needed. The goal should always be having an unfair advantage.The price of peace is eternal vigilance. Let's give the USAF what it needs for the job.

The Phantom | posted on Feb 10, 2010 @ 03:33


Azeem,,
Who would want to take over any Middle
eastern country??
Nothing but Propaganda and disinformation from EXTREMISTS from all religions..Governments don`t help either...
Don`t believe everything you hear from ANY Extremists that make your religion and part of world very unpopuler...
One other thing..Oil is NOT a Fosiil Fuel and it`s actually made deep in the interior of earth so well theoritically will refill over time..Hint: Titan, Moon of Saturn has ingredients of Oil..
Why can` interior of Earth have..Middle east wont run out of oil...

StormHelm | posted on Feb 28, 2010 @ 23:53


ya right. usa just wants to use the oil there. ., what's Obama's problem if Iran developes nukes when it has been helping Israel to do the same for so much time now.

g01uh4qu3 | posted on Mar 04, 2010 @ 06:00


damn sick. plane

paisa | posted on Apr 29, 2010 @ 23:18


StormHelm: Oil IS a fossil fuel. Made deep in the earth? What are you talking about. It does not just replenish itself. Dude, read a book!

muhammad azeem: The US does not want to control middle eastern countries. What we want is for you dumb .es to get into the 21st century and stop murdering your people. You people live in the 12th century. The cultures of the middle east have not progressed since then. Remember you are the ones who attacked us, now you are reaping the rewards for doing so.



greg | posted on May 31, 2010 @ 20:57


indeed a very good fighter jet .......... Go the US built more .. great fighter jet unmatched to other jets... great feature

nk | posted on Jun 22, 2010 @ 10:28


U.S. has no desire to occupy the middle east.. Not all muslims are terriorists but all terriorists are muslim.... So because of your cave man mentality and the rediculous actions .. We the people of U.S.A. are bringing the fight to you .... And if you know our history.. then you know we are down for the fight..and we will win

yelik | posted on Jul 01, 2010 @ 18:54


Living here in the Great White North, Home of the best aircraft ever made !
The CF - 105 Avro Arrow, in case you boys was a wonderin :)
... I was goin over all those vids on this new rocket (F-35) a nice ride to be sure but I think it's cost over runs will beat out your Raptors by far, so perhaps you should keep on building them...

Don't let your government axe'm like mine did to our Arrows :(
Politians dont know shit man !

Hey there ... all you nasty talkin radical types, why don't you try sittin down to BBQ & a beer together and can all that hate mongerin shit already ?! How long will it be before you learn to live like Human beings??
Another 10,000 years?

Flyboy | posted on Jul 17, 2010 @ 23:25


I'm not interested in receiving an "education" from the USAF. These war hawk school of the americas blow hards point their fingers at North Korea and Iran all the while America could be flying right over their heads with nukes. Let me put it this way. If I was living in North Korea I'd want Kim Jong Il to be building nukes and stealthy fighters to "defend my freedom". I mean just look at what America is capable of. I'll also add that the only reason to use stealth is if you're somewhere you're not supposed to be in the first place. Take the Hainan incident for example. The navy has an EP-3E Aries II signals surveillance aircraft flying over the South China Sea in an exclusive economic zone which China regards as airspace under its regulation in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. The only problem is the the US has not ratified this law even though we helped right most of the statutes. Interesting to note that nations that have ratified this law include Russia, and two of our favorite communist countries China and Cuba. So the question is. What is America's problem with not flying where they arn't allowed?


Keenen Altic | posted on Jul 26, 2010 @ 22:04


The USA invaded Iraq for its oil? Does that really make sense to you? We spent more than $250 bn and have lost some 2,000 lives over there, and how much oil have we received in return? Don't count any oil we have purchased -- we could have done that whether we invaded or not. So, where is all this oil we allegedly invaded Iraq for?

They said the same thing during Desert Storm, after Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990: "You don't care about the Kuwaitis. You're going to war just for the oil." So where is all this oil we supposedly went to war for?

Besides peace in the region, and the gratitude of the Kuwaitis, the Kurds, the Shias (and hopefully, the Sunnis in the future) and all peaceable peoples, what did we get out of these two wars? Nothing! And that's just the way we would like it. All we are looking for in return is peace, and a little gratitude now and then.

The mantra "America Invaded Iraq for its Oil" is a MYTH!

Mike Geronime | posted on Aug 12, 2010 @ 18:50


u americans are the robbers in the world, we China love peace but u dirty duncky want to cause troubles in my country.we will defeat u in the future and tell u why u can live a good life right now .we will teach u white dogs how to behave as a human being rather than a monkey.

usa's father | posted on Aug 24, 2010 @ 12:36


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