“We Had USAF F-22 Raptor As Our Lunch” – German Air Force Typhoon Pilot
According to an article in Air Combat magazine in 2012, the image of the United States' air-dominance aircraft, the F-22 Raptor, was somewhat tarnished when it was "defeated" in a prestigious high-profile air exercise called "Red Flag" that took place that year in home-ground Alaska, USA.
(DEFENCE SECURITY ASIA) — The United States Air Force (USAF) has spent a total of US$64 billion (RM256 billion) to develop its stealthy air-dominance fifth-generation fighter aircraft called the F-22 “Raptor,” which conducted its maiden flight in 1997.
The F-22 Raptor aircraft was specifically designed as an “Air Dominance” aircraft to control airspace and defeat enemy fighter aircraft in any dogfight scenario, in addition to its capability for air-to-ground missions.
As of August 2022, the United States Air Force has a total of 183 F-22 Raptor aircraft.
However, according to an article in Air Combat magazine in 2012, the image of the United States’ air-dominance aircraft, the F-22 Raptor, was somewhat tarnished when it was “defeated” in a prestigious high-profile air exercise known as “Red Flag” that took place in home-ground Alaska, USA that year.
The exercise lasted for two weeks and involved various types of fighter aircraft from several countries.