Will NGAD Replace The F-22 Raptor? Or Fly With It For Years?

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  • Опубликовано: 23 сен 2024
  • Will America's 6th-Generation stealth fighter fly beside the F-22 Raptor for years, or replace it? Although the US Air Force has long been transparent about its planned NGAD, the U.S. House and Senate Armed Services Committee advised that the Air Force modify its aging F-22s rather than get rid of them entirely in 2022. However, the Air Force intends to spend the $500 million on its NGAD rather than continuing to upgrade the remaining 32 F-22s. The future of the F-22 is considerably more uncertain now that the competition to field the NGAD program is underway. Stay connected for more latest updates.
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  • @landonor1
    @landonor1 Год назад +4734

    F-22: an aged aircraft.
    F-15: ouch! My back!

    • @Watermeloncat575
      @Watermeloncat575 Год назад +51

      True

    • @Dylan-ji1xx
      @Dylan-ji1xx Год назад +183

      The F-15 is still one of the greatest aircraft of all time

    • @Watermeloncat575
      @Watermeloncat575 Год назад +42

      @Dylan-ji1xx it's sadly out dated as it's been in service for like 50 years

    • @Dylan-ji1xx
      @Dylan-ji1xx Год назад +109

      @The unknown Cat it has been upgraded. It isn't the same aircraft as it was 50 years ago. The only thing that hasn't changed is its airframe. Imagine you have a really old computer and you rip out all of its old internals and put in brand new top of the line components. The only thing you kept was the case. Is it still outdated? Fuck no. One squadron of F15 EX's could ground the entire Russian airforce. The F-15 still remains one of the few jets to have seen combat but has never been shot down by an enemy alongside the Hawker Harrier. The F-22 is 20 years old now, so don't act like old stuff isn't good.

    • @Watermeloncat575
      @Watermeloncat575 Год назад

      @Dylan-ji1xx you stupid the air frame as no stealth it will be shot down by missiles its like taking a biplane with a better engine and guns into ww2 it wouldn't stand a chance

  • @joshuahawkins9847
    @joshuahawkins9847 Год назад +5674

    “Aging F-22s” bruh its still the most advanced fighter jet in the world bar none

    • @mrslayerdude3344
      @mrslayerdude3344 Год назад +543

      The f-35 is more advanced considering the f-22 just got helmet radar display, IRSTs, new missiles, and drop tanks that hinder its stealth capabilities but the f-22 is still the stealthiest and most maneuverable jet literally ever along with having the most powerful jet engine ever produced

    • @VanOfSalt
      @VanOfSalt Год назад +489

      @@mrslayerdude3344”more advanced” maybe but not as capable as the F22 in air combat and a lot cheaper to manufacture.
      F35 being a Jack of all trades instead of a master of the craft.
      Although, in a way it does seem pretty badass and sad we have to retire the F22 because no one brings a tough enough fight to justify its existence💀💀
      Edit: got ratio’d lol I get it now quit replying, people already beat you to it

    • @bennywillard24
      @bennywillard24 Год назад +69

      @@mrslayerdude3344 the F135 is way more powerful than the F119. The difference is that the Raptor has 2 of em

    • @mrslayerdude3344
      @mrslayerdude3344 Год назад +23

      @@bennywillard24 accept its only more powerfuil in vtol mode im talking about as a traditional jet

    • @mrslayerdude3344
      @mrslayerdude3344 Год назад +29

      @@VanOfSalt i love the f22 the thing is the f-35 is fuckign ther f-22 in bvr during mock combat, which is all you need

  • @kokomo9764
    @kokomo9764 Год назад +1634

    First of all there are more than 32 operational F22s. There are 123 combat ready F22s.

    • @Lesbian.Monster.Hunter
      @Lesbian.Monster.Hunter Год назад +105

      190 total though, but only more than half are flight ready on a moments notice

    • @bryanmckeithen899
      @bryanmckeithen899 Год назад +85

      They upgraded all but 32 of the F22s with the helmet HUD system in the F35 and who knows what else. Massively expensive overhaul. The NGAD is way more capable than the F22s or any manned vehicle because of the limitations of the human pilots. If people didn't G lock then the F22 would be a much more maneuverable aircraft.

    • @rawful502
      @rawful502 Год назад +31

      @@bryanmckeithen899 you are exactly right. If you can replace the pilot limitations in an aircraft then we can truly start to explore the limitations of the airframes. This is a huge part of the NGAD program.

    • @williamwiese9963
      @williamwiese9963 Год назад +1

      Can agree 💪

    • @SaultoPaul
      @SaultoPaul Год назад

      Damn 😮😅

  • @night_aviation
    @night_aviation Год назад +1081

    AYNTK: "its aging F-22s"
    The B-52 in question:

    • @palyboyxd
      @palyboyxd Год назад +57

      B52:👀 hehehe I’ll be around for a whole century boi….

    • @fishyfisher-playstation
      @fishyfisher-playstation Год назад +19

      the F-15 and F-16 in question :

    • @cazualty07
      @cazualty07 Год назад +12

      ​@@palyboyxdkc-135 will hit 100 first if we keep them

    • @berettaroadchronicles9637
      @berettaroadchronicles9637 Год назад +15

      @@palyboyxdB-52 is built from 1950s refrigerators, it will last forever, it is eternal.

    • @booba4172
      @booba4172 Год назад +1

      ​@@cazualty07so cool looking

  • @spicy701
    @spicy701 Год назад +269

    f22: aging
    A10: honey, where are my pills

    • @goofyahhmcburb
      @goofyahhmcburb Год назад +9

      a-10 wasnt a good plane and is a friendly fire machine while the f22 is a plane that has decent stealth but aside and mid agility its garbage the f35 got more shit than this f22

    • @spicy701
      @spicy701 Год назад +6

      @@goofyahhmcburb fr. the a10 is way too overrated because of some idiots who think a good brrrt is everything plane needs

    • @goofyahhmcburb
      @goofyahhmcburb Год назад

      @@spicy701 yes it cant even shoot tanks it uses its missles to do that. LOL the tank will shot it down first if anything Dont get me wrong its not awful its still da best for CAS but its overatted

    • @goofyahhmcburb
      @goofyahhmcburb Год назад

      @@spicy701 cessnas are da best

    • @JunkztrGaming
      @JunkztrGaming 5 месяцев назад

      you you definitely never served or seen what it can do. Play DCS some more and then make a comment. Armchair operator. lmfaoooooooo @@spicy701

  • @jaminmccurley
    @jaminmccurley Год назад +1451

    If the NGAD is being talked about this openly its already been flying with the f-22s for years

    • @troglodyte280
      @troglodyte280 Год назад +27

      Probably not

    • @jaminmccurley
      @jaminmccurley Год назад +174

      @@troglodyte280 why not? Why would we just give away that we are working on a top secret project

    • @itszekom
      @itszekom Год назад +36

      ​@@jaminmccurley I mean, you have a point...

    • @jaminmccurley
      @jaminmccurley Год назад +36

      @@itszekom same with the b-21

    • @itszekom
      @itszekom Год назад +56

      @@jaminmccurley The B-21 was revealed already. But the thing with the B-21 was a thing with Russia to let each other and world know bout there newest nuclear capable bombers

  • @coreyugacherry
    @coreyugacherry Год назад +480

    Dumb how they handled the f22.

    • @ArchangelTwelve
      @ArchangelTwelve Год назад +28

      Yea, they gave it “no ability” to be able to be upgraded in the future.

    • @matchesmalone1152
      @matchesmalone1152 Год назад

      They are just being mum about it but there is more credence to the news that China was able to hack and steal a lot of data about the stealth program of US than they actually admit that's why the fast tracked the possible fielding of the NGAD.. let's all just look into what fighters of China really have in them even the design is almost identical..the stealth fighter was compromised more severely than what was being revealed in the media

    • @engineeredtechgaming6349
      @engineeredtechgaming6349 Год назад +65

      @@ArchangelTwelve well no that’s not true. The cost benefit of upgrading them is just not there - spend 100m on software to upgrade 100 F22s or spend 100m on software and upgrade 4000 F35s? They handled the whole program poorly, but that’s Congress’ fault really.

    • @jimmcneal5292
      @jimmcneal5292 Год назад +25

      Yep, their biggest mistake was stopping the production, but they thought that history ended and there will be no major wars

    • @Key_highway
      @Key_highway Год назад +8

      @@jimmcneal5292 it’s more that we were balls deep in Iraq and Afghanistan and they had to choose what to cut to pay for the wars. It was shortsighted to be sure but at the time it seemed logical

  • @edwardcody1671
    @edwardcody1671 Год назад +276

    They won't get rid of them...the F15s and 16s are still very much active platforms, the 22 will be here for a long time too.

    • @9richy6bram8
      @9richy6bram8 Год назад +8

      Im with you on this one it makes no sense to take that one out before the much older ones

    • @MaxieTheMax
      @MaxieTheMax Год назад +22

      keep in mind though that operating costs for both the f-15 and f-16 are significantly lower than the f22. The f-15 also has the bonus of being carrier capable, which the f-22 is not.
      Wouldn’t mind f22 staying in service, but I don’t think its that clear cut.

    • @edwardcody1671
      @edwardcody1671 Год назад +3

      @maxh.4695 at the end of the day, I'll believe the 22 will retire when they dround the last A-10...any 5th generation or newer airframe will require a ridiculous amount of maintenance and it may become more about the number of each aircraft in service than retiring a full model line.

    • @Robert-po8jn
      @Robert-po8jn Год назад +9

      @@edwardcody1671 They haven't been able to kill the A10 yet. They don't have a capable CAS platform yet and doesn't seem like they are really trying. They staked it all in the F35.

    • @edwardcody1671
      @edwardcody1671 Год назад +3

      @Robert-po8jn there's something about the 35 that's just underwhelming...probably because the 35 ALMOST didn't get it's spot back in testing under the XF designation.

  • @heptaverse4570
    @heptaverse4570 Год назад +57

    “aging f22s"
    F-15, F-16, F-18 and B52: am i a joke to you

    • @palyboyxd
      @palyboyxd Год назад +2

      B:52 still out serviced every plane it flew with lol 😂

    • @brothertrav9732
      @brothertrav9732 3 месяца назад +1

      Iran's remaining F-14 - this is fu**ING bullsh!t

    • @zlinedavid
      @zlinedavid 2 месяца назад

      There’s no point in ever having one F14. You need at least 3: one that’s as ready as an F14 is going to be, one that’s being repaired and one to scavenge parts from. 😂

    • @Amen6magi
      @Amen6magi 18 дней назад

      Those f5 US use for traning

  • @quantomic1106
    @quantomic1106 Год назад +13

    "Aging F-22s".
    B-52: Ouch that hurts.

  • @kevinmendel9161
    @kevinmendel9161 Год назад +740

    Aging? They entered service in 2005!

    • @richardadams5888
      @richardadams5888 Год назад +36

      Hours on air frames is what matters

    • @BillMcSwain
      @BillMcSwain Год назад +10

      That’s what I thought. They just came out a couple years ago dude

    • @Matt-yg8ub
      @Matt-yg8ub Год назад +32

      @@richardadams5888 And how many hours did they plan into those air frames? Who exactly needed an air to air superiority fighter in the last 20 years? Who did they send them out against? If they just literally joyride it around for 15 years and then ran the odometer over, how is that a sound investment?

    • @robertalexander5892
      @robertalexander5892 Год назад +15

      It is because they didn't buy as many as planned, so each plane has to spend more time in the air than originally planned.

    • @Watermeloncat575
      @Watermeloncat575 Год назад +10

      Bro they be in development since the 1980s and the f 35 started development in early 2000s and will be gone in 2050s

  • @bullballsallday
    @bullballsallday Год назад +1361

    Get rid of them? The Pentagon sure loves wasting OUR MONEY.

    • @Ripa-Moramee
      @Ripa-Moramee Год назад +54

      Doubt they will ever get rid of them completely. Simply the American innovation never stops and neither does imitation, as such America will continue to build bigger better buildings rather than build upon the existing ones.

    • @Ripa-Moramee
      @Ripa-Moramee Год назад +41

      ^ mainly because the F-22 is an absolute beast and the only thing bringing it down is an intercept by other F-22's

    • @atomicorang
      @atomicorang Год назад +7

      It’s all BS. You know it.

    • @Cpt_Boony_Hat
      @Cpt_Boony_Hat Год назад +30

      Actually getting rid of them once the new fighter is in service might save more money. Mainly because the 22 had a very limited number of airframes made so it isn’t worth upgrading the platform like it is for the 15 and 16

    • @elijah2712
      @elijah2712 Год назад +6

      @@Cpt_Boony_Hatbetter to just maintain it considering the airframe isn’t designed for upgrades sk it makes it even more expensive

  • @SacredCowStockyards
    @SacredCowStockyards Год назад +226

    The armed forces drive vehicles til the proverbial wheels fall off. The Raptor ain't gonna get retired for decades, NGAD will def fly alongside it.

    • @heyviper1238
      @heyviper1238 Год назад +2

      Just ask the m-14.

    • @ValhallaAMV
      @ValhallaAMV Год назад +7

      ​@@heyviper1238 just ask the A10. Took 50 years to even start talking about phasing it out.

    • @soco468
      @soco468 Год назад

      They've already started retiring them it's only 32 left from the 90 plus that were repeat were in existence

    • @dallasyap3064
      @dallasyap3064 Год назад

      It would only fly alongside it for a few years until there are sufficient NGAD fighters in the USAF inventory to replace the entire Raptor fleet.

    • @NGC2419-
      @NGC2419- Год назад +2

      @@soco468185*, that 32 number is nowhere near correct and originally the raptor had 195 produced. Only 123 of them are currently combat ready but the others are not far off

  • @tedyanggi9895
    @tedyanggi9895 Год назад +9

    Man thats design like a straight science fiction space fighter

  • @ChaosKoda
    @ChaosKoda Год назад +21

    Fighter jets have become so advanced over the years that the biggest limitation is the limitations of the human piloting them.

  • @ZackLee
    @ZackLee Год назад +110

    Hey, if they wanna get rid of them, ill take one 😊

  • @theduke7539
    @theduke7539 Год назад +87

    Anyone noticed how NGAD looks a lot like the planes in the movie Stealth from 2006?

    • @berserr1163
      @berserr1163 Год назад +12

      We just dont know how will NGAD look like. Its artist vision how it might look like and its Likely that they were inspired by this movie

    • @aamerjamal
      @aamerjamal Год назад +2

      Dont know, but one is a capy of Chinese j20 😂😂

    • @theduke7539
      @theduke7539 Год назад +7

      @@aamerjamal J20 is just a copy of the Eurofighter with some grey paint to call it stealthy

    • @aamerjamal
      @aamerjamal Год назад +4

      @@theduke7539 OK.. Ngad looks like a more stealthy copy of j20 and eurofighter 😂 😂 😂 happy!

    • @TheGalwayjoyce
      @TheGalwayjoyce Год назад

      @@aamerjamalnone of those are the ngad. No one knows what they look like, so the idiot that made this video used random renderings

  • @heyviper1238
    @heyviper1238 Год назад +314

    We spent billions upon billions of dollars to design a super plane, just to realize it's so far ahead of its time that we don't even need it.

    • @arcataslacker
      @arcataslacker Год назад +39

      *we didn't need it YET.

    • @mattt.r.t.4329
      @mattt.r.t.4329 Год назад +67

      “The problem of being faster than light is that you can only live in darkness”

    • @lijoyt5338
      @lijoyt5338 Год назад

      Its about mental dominance, it’s the reason why the US hasn’t really been threatened of invasion for a while because opposing side wouldn’t dare to fight our advance weapon technology. Its better being one step ahead than being a step behind.

    • @heyviper1238
      @heyviper1238 Год назад +74

      @@arcataslacker honestly we still don't, putting the f-22 into a European war would practically be a warcrimes. Su-57, EF typhoon, J-20, I don't care what you got. You can't hit what you can't see.
      We probably don't even know what half the raptors capabilities are cuz it's all classified, for all we know it's powered by a black hole, has teleportation, and shoots antimatter missiles.

    • @Homer890
      @Homer890 Год назад +50

      @@heyviper1238it’s literal fact. Raptor pilots are told to hold back at airshows, there’s a designated demonstration mode for the aircraft. When participating in training exercises with foreign nations it slaughters everything yet they are held back then too. The f-22 is the most badass air dominance plane to be designed. The boys over at skunkworks really knocked it outta the park.

  • @BigBass10
    @BigBass10 Год назад +11

    “F 20 two” 💀

  • @SpartasEdge
    @SpartasEdge 4 месяца назад +4

    Concept or not, that plane looks great astetically.

  • @lukezapoop
    @lukezapoop Год назад +125

    There are 189 f-22s in the US arsenal.

    • @matthewbittenbender9191
      @matthewbittenbender9191 Год назад +10

      That is a relatively small fleet. But when all you need is one, well...

    • @blue98jettavr6t
      @blue98jettavr6t Год назад +25

      I had to listen to that again myself. Key words are “upgrade remaining” which mean 32 of 189 have not received the upgrade. The rest are beast mode! 😊

    • @MeanLaQueefa
      @MeanLaQueefa Год назад +6

      @@matthewbittenbender9191still more fighter jets than most countries have in total.

    • @The.Drunk-Koala
      @The.Drunk-Koala Год назад +3

      I love how you said in the US arsenal. The F22s only exist in the US airforce.

    • @kameronjones7139
      @kameronjones7139 Год назад

      ​@@The.Drunk-Koala 🙄

  • @someguy1907
    @someguy1907 Год назад +111

    The fact that nothing in the world even comes close to the F22 and we’re already looking for something better shows why the US is leagues ahead of everyone

    • @VanOfSalt
      @VanOfSalt Год назад

      We had to build something “worse” (F35) just to bring us back DOWN to competing level with the rest of the world💀

    • @Watermeloncat575
      @Watermeloncat575 Год назад +5

      F35 buddy not as maneuverable but better in every other way but payload

    • @jimmcneal5292
      @jimmcneal5292 Год назад +8

      ​@@Watermeloncat575it's slower💀

    • @iino27ii91
      @iino27ii91 Год назад

      It also shows why we can’t afford public healthcare
      Terrible egregious over spending by our government on planes that it rarely plans on using even though nothing can touch the current generation of plane

    • @Watermeloncat575
      @Watermeloncat575 Год назад +4

      @jimmcneal5292 still gonna see you 100 kilometers before you see it so ya f-22 is leagues behind f-35 for modern uses

  • @SitNSpinRecords
    @SitNSpinRecords Год назад +33

    Aging F22 that’s still so advanced our Allie’s can’t even have one.
    The only 3 ways you can see an F22 are if he decided not to invert before opening his missile door, if he leaves his landing gear down, or visually.
    In order to see one on radar, you have to set the sensitivity so high that it picks up flying insects, which makes so much ground clutter it washes out the screen.

  • @cappadocius9379
    @cappadocius9379 Год назад +5

    Why do all fight jets look so amazing.

  • @tomsparks2294
    @tomsparks2294 Год назад +4

    I was stationed at Edward's AFB from 1990 thru 92 and watched while the XYF22 and 23 were testing everyone I ever talked to said the YF23 was such a more capable plane. The YF23 looked amazing in flight. The B2 and C17 were testing there at the same time. It was an amazing time. Tho I can imagine what it was like in the 50's thru the 70's, those must have been some crazy years.

  • @globalstory8318
    @globalstory8318 Год назад +75

    There's 187 F-22s. 195 if we count the 8 test ones. At least that are reported, I'm willing to bet there's over 500 of them stored away as Secret Arsenal. Since they're not for sale and other countries cannot purchase them, The US still has all 195+ of them. The thing here is that the F-22 will indeed continue to fly alongside NGAD and F-22s may be sold later in the future as a form of political and strategic leverage.
    I believe that out of the existing ones, only 32 haven't yet been upgraded rather that there are "only" 32.

    • @LSmoney215
      @LSmoney215 Год назад +4

      32 to needs to be upgraded

    • @seyiterdgn
      @seyiterdgn Год назад +2

      I dont think anyone will buy them tho. They are old tech, no spare parts and expensive af. Like zumwalt class destroyer orders removed F-22 will go to scrapyard too

    • @anubis20049999
      @anubis20049999 Год назад +1

      There's one secretly flying over your house

    • @RSS_Kirygan
      @RSS_Kirygan Год назад +1

      I hope those f22 can be sold to other countries specifically Singapore because is my country lol😂

    • @seyiterdgn
      @seyiterdgn Год назад +4

      @@RSS_Kirygan Economicly it wouldnt be a wise choice. The avionics are old, no open production line, no spare parts and the unit cost of each one of them would be astronomical to begin with

  • @PlutoX98kil
    @PlutoX98kil Год назад +21

    F22 is a beautiful beast in person man AirForce will always keep a couple on hand

    • @jasperhunter8386
      @jasperhunter8386 Год назад

      always? not sure 'bout that

    • @PlutoX98kil
      @PlutoX98kil Год назад

      @@jasperhunter8386 hypothetically if the F22 were to replaced what would we do with them ?

    • @jasperhunter8386
      @jasperhunter8386 Год назад +1

      @@PlutoX98kil hypothetically, if we were to retire the p-51, what would we do with them. Same question, different time. What happened to the P-51, retired, scrapped, put in museums etc. History would repeat itself for sure.

    • @PlutoX98kil
      @PlutoX98kil Год назад

      @@jasperhunter8386 makes sense

    • @billd9667
      @billd9667 Год назад +1

      The F4 Phantom is a badass looking plane, but none are left in inventory and few allies still fly them. Also, Tomcat.

  • @cya6109
    @cya6109 Год назад +13

    Bruh how more advanced can you make a stealth fighter, F-22 seems to be the peak

    • @yoshyusmc
      @yoshyusmc Год назад +4

      even more considering how much time has passed from the inception of the F-22 and China developing their own 5th gen.

    • @NovaStrike118
      @NovaStrike118 Год назад +5

      Have you heard of this thing called "Technological Progress"? It's this thing where... stuff gets better over time and old stuff stops being as good. I'm sure it's a very foreign concept to you.

    • @jimmcneal5292
      @jimmcneal5292 Год назад +2

      Faster(ideally max speed substantially above mach 2.5 with supercruise at mach 2+), better thrust to weight ratio, more powerful AESA with ability to turn inside the nose cone(like Su-35's PESA does), one big(and ideally long to have space for longer missiles in the future) weapons bay with space for 8+2 and some long range designs, better interface to decrease information load on pilot(not all people are ADHD after all), open architecture to make it upgradable cheaply, a bit more maneuverable and stealthy maybe too

    • @amppari_234
      @amppari_234 Год назад +3

      6th gen means the intergation of more advanced technology, such as possibly partially ai computers or anti missile and other threat lasers, not necessarily improved stealth.

    • @wernervanschalkwyk6652
      @wernervanschalkwyk6652 Год назад

      @@NovaStrike118 bro... you make being a cnt look stupid... sit down edgelord!

  • @itsumayo
    @itsumayo 10 месяцев назад +3

    It looks like the result of a YF-23 and the X-02 Strike Wyvern doing a fusion dance

  • @nigelft
    @nigelft Год назад +2

    If the USAF wants a NGAD so badly, why doesn't it take the F23, upgrade it's engines, and avionics, and save millions in the process ...
    ... or is that too logical for the Pentagon ...?

  • @icfr0st78
    @icfr0st78 Год назад +6

    I just realized something.... I understand it's kind of important to stay ahead of our rivals but we already have the most advanced fighter. I may be wrong but aside from costs, one reason they want to replace the F22 already is because there's a lack of air to air missions or something. Which leads me to ask what the 6th gen is supposed to do differently?

  • @luongduc9119
    @luongduc9119 Год назад +18

    32 Raptors left? Where the hell did the rest went?

    • @alexlocatelli2876
      @alexlocatelli2876 Год назад +14

      32 left to be upgraded, the total number is close to 200 I believe.

    • @thepaisleyproject
      @thepaisleyproject Год назад +4

      There's well over 100 f22s in service right now. That was not correct from this dude

    • @johnblaze9130
      @johnblaze9130 Год назад

      Don't believe that, US got hundreds of F22,s in secret. Why would you get rid of the best.. Think about it

    • @goofyahhmcburb
      @goofyahhmcburb Год назад

      nobody knows but the f22 is garbage as hell and only shot down a balloon. the f35 is better and the raptors are expensive probably scrapped

    • @SharpAsABricc
      @SharpAsABricc 8 месяцев назад

      Well 1 got blown up in Chicago 12 years ago

  • @meeeto7334
    @meeeto7334 Год назад +32

    U want me to leak shit to warthunder forums

  • @robertlee8400
    @robertlee8400 Год назад +3

    I don’t know if anyone out there knows this but back in 2018 , the United States Air Force built a 6th generation aircraft using money they never had to spend , extra money that was surplus . This fighter jet can be maned or unmanned depending on the situation & can be used in any kind of situation as well . This thing can fight other enemy fighter jets on it own & make its own calls when in battle or it can assist other fighter aircraft on its own , as of now its running through its paces & could be on the battlefield by 2026 . They can switch out the nose of the aircraft for different situation if it’s totally running on its own . Kinda like Tin Man from the movie STEALTH but better .

  • @TALKTOMEGOOS3
    @TALKTOMEGOOS3 9 месяцев назад +2

    The fact that it's getting retired when it has a balloon kill is embarrassing💀

  • @stevederp9801
    @stevederp9801 Год назад +18

    While the F22 is still way ahead of any near peer competitor. The goal has always been to stay an entire generation of fighter ahead of our enemy. The real reason is that China and Russia simply can not afford to produce this level of capability. It would cost China their entire military budget for the next 10 years just to try and catch up to a single airplane. So if they want to continue to build their navy and update their ground forces. They will fall further and further behind until around 2050 when a 7th generation fighter is introduced and that’s basically an X wing from Star Wars. It will be literally able to go to space, orbit the earth and then come directly down where it will essentially be able to destroy any target we choose. Hell with directed energy weapons it’s likely we will literally have a space plane that can shoot lasers and at that point the Chinese and Russians will be so far behind that they’ll essentially have to admit total defeat. It’s like if you went back to WW1 with an F15. It would absolutely crush the enemy lines and win the war instantly. The same thing is being attempted with this. We want to be so far ahead that during any conflict we can overwhelm their forces and make it obvious to all of their troops that they’re going to lose.

    • @AC-139JGHOSTRIDERLOCKHEED
      @AC-139JGHOSTRIDERLOCKHEED Год назад +6

      While the F-22 Raptor is a highly advanced and capable fighter aircraft, it is important to note that no system is without its drawbacks. Here are some commonly discussed cons or limitations associated with the F-22:
      1. Cost: The F-22 is an expensive aircraft to develop, procure, and maintain. Its high unit cost has limited the number of aircraft produced, resulting in a smaller fleet size compared to other fighter aircraft. The high cost has also made it challenging to sustain and upgrade the existing fleet.
      2. Maintenance and Reliability: The F-22 has complex systems and advanced stealth features, which require extensive maintenance and specialized support equipment. The aircraft's unique features and low-observable technologies can make maintenance and repairs more time-consuming and costly.
      3. Export Restrictions: The F-22 is currently restricted for export under U.S. law due to concerns about protecting its advanced technologies. This limits potential international sales or cooperative development opportunities, which can affect the program's global reach and influence.
      4. Limited Ground Attack Capabilities: While the F-22 is primarily designed as an air superiority fighter, it has limited ground attack capabilities compared to dedicated strike aircraft like the F-15E or F-35. It lacks certain specialized ground attack features, such as a large payload capacity or significant loiter time over the battlefield.
      5. Operational Readiness and Availability: The F-22 has experienced challenges with its readiness rates and availability for missions. Factors such as maintenance requirements, supply chain issues, and availability of spare parts have occasionally affected the aircraft's overall operational availability.
      6. Size of Fleet: The F-22 program was truncated, resulting in a relatively small fleet size. The limited number of aircraft constrains operational flexibility and the ability to deploy and sustain a larger presence in multiple locations simultaneously.
      It's important to note that these limitations should be considered within the context of the F-22's overall capabilities and the intended role for which it was designed. The F-22 remains a highly advanced and effective air superiority fighter with unmatched stealth and maneuverability, and it continues to play a significant role in the U.S. Air Force's strategic capabilities.

    • @averagegamer1684
      @averagegamer1684 Год назад +4

      True but think about this, a single f-15 in WW2 would be deadly to face yes, but wouldn't change the tide if the war. Not when your fighting tens of thousands of enemy aircraft. And further more whole a single f-15 is very difficult for WW2 fighters and air defenses to deal with it wouldn't be impossible if a concerted effort was made to destroy it. Also destroying it it more vulnerable states (landing, out of ammo, low on fuel, in maintenance, ect) would still be very plausible. My point being while being technologicaly ahead of the opposition is great. Only being able to produce a small number of them ultimately wouldn't do much to change the course of a large scale battle, expecially if the enemy vastly outnumbers you. Everything has a counter nothing is invincible and a certain thing can only be at a certain place. Ways to counter an f-15 in WW2? Fly dummy sorties cannon fodder units to expend it's ammo or tie into an area and amass AAA fire. Commit more forces than he can engage, find it's airports and sabotage them, party him on the ground, raid the airbase while under maintaince. Or just launch offensives wherever it's not. So while push for more advanced technology is great. A perfect weapons thats to advanced to be produced in numbers is effectively useless. Think German wonderwaffe, American zumwalt, or Russian T-14's ect ect

    • @MotoroidARFC
      @MotoroidARFC Год назад

      ​@@averagegamer1684 a good example is the Me 262 and how it was dealt with.

    • @skxj
      @skxj Год назад

      You will never have any jet fly above 120,000'.

    • @dr-weeb
      @dr-weeb 10 месяцев назад

      Eastern countries have different approach, them not focusing on stealth because of expensiveness is not a prior reason. Unlike US they build vehicles as cost effective as possible (especially russia), hence why their highest priority is firepower, maneuverability (speed included) and radars. They may not have best stealth or stealth at all, but they just don't need it, like, even SU-35S is able to shoot F22 down without external help or some extreme struggles. First of all, F22 0.0001 RCS is just a bullshit based on the -40dBsm value which was allegedly reported by an unnamed source to the yellow AW&ST.
      Modeling the ERP using a 3D model (that is, obviously without taking into account the RPM) gives about 0.3-0.4 sq.m. for the F-22, taking into account good RPM, we can reduce this value by an order of magnitude - as a result, no less than 0.03 sq. m for the X-band. In addition, the EPR value varies non-linearly depending on the change in wavelength and angle. Russian radar like Irbis will detect and lock on such target from over a 120km in (as it works on drones with 0.01 rcs from 90 km), and considering that the maximum range for a-a missiles is indicated for relatively slow non-maneuverable targets, for example, a transport aircraft, a tanker, an AWACS aircraft flying on a rocket carrier, for a highly maneuverable target, the launch range is reduced by 2-3 times, because the target can "exhaust" the rocket with maneuvers, the engine of which, by the way, works only 6-7 seconds after launch, and force it to drain energy, so f22 will be forced in close combat

  • @peterxyz3541
    @peterxyz3541 Год назад +18

    “Aging” F22…?

    • @larryc1616
      @larryc1616 Год назад +5

      +25years old....

    • @fulcrum2168
      @fulcrum2168 Год назад +3

      Its old enough to drink in America

    • @chriswhite3692
      @chriswhite3692 Год назад +3

      Right? The B52 is "aging" but still hauls about 35 tons of ass-kicking.

    • @gamm8939
      @gamm8939 Год назад +1

      Its OLD. The design is from the 90s and the tech is from the early 2000s.

    • @larryc1616
      @larryc1616 Год назад

      @@chriswhite3692 what's the point when it gets easily shot down? You could only use the b-52 on terrorists.

  • @yuritarted984
    @yuritarted984 Год назад +11

    F22 are getting upgrades since they are test beds for the ngad

    • @jasperhunter8386
      @jasperhunter8386 Год назад

      they are being retired.........

    • @yuritarted984
      @yuritarted984 Год назад

      @@jasperhunter8386 yh but not for another 10 to 15 or so years and Congress is the reason why they want to keep the f22 in service untill the ngad is full operational

    • @jasperhunter8386
      @jasperhunter8386 Год назад

      @@yuritarted984 how do you know NGAD isn't already fully operational?

    • @yuritarted984
      @yuritarted984 Год назад

      @@jasperhunter8386 because its still in its experimental phase its not even close to production

    • @jasperhunter8386
      @jasperhunter8386 Год назад

      @@yuritarted984 and how would you know that? How about the Sr-71 development, or pretty much any plane ever?

  • @haste1407
    @haste1407 4 месяца назад +1

    With 50% of America in Poverty..slowly fading away..
    Not really sure...we are needing more planes.

  • @MrPilotStunts
    @MrPilotStunts Год назад +1

    The music unlocked a core memory

  • @sevengates555
    @sevengates555 Год назад +6

    Bro, I like your channel but you need to be a little more clear on what you say. Comment section is confused like crazy because of how you articulated the info.

  • @Jason67mh
    @Jason67mh Год назад +11

    The NGAD looks like a flying dorito

    • @XShadowzVarcolac
      @XShadowzVarcolac Год назад +2

      that's the best part, imagine the Airforce just taking the piss and paint a squadron with dorito camo and achieve air superiority against the competition because they still couldn't match the f-22

    • @Jason67mh
      @Jason67mh Год назад +2

      @@XShadowzVarcolac Tasty yet deadly

    • @blackhawk7r221
      @blackhawk7r221 Год назад +1

      Naw, that was the A-12 Avenger II from M-D.

    • @colonelkurtz2269
      @colonelkurtz2269 Год назад

      Deadly Nacho scheme

    • @quakethedoombringer
      @quakethedoombringer Год назад

      @@XShadowzVarcolacand paint the missiles Mountain Dew green while spamming MLG music through their loudspeaker

  • @phil20_20
    @phil20_20 Год назад +4

    Congress usually stops them from doing something stupid. At least for a few years. Too bad they didn't stop the Littoral program before it started. I guess they're too slow, like the F-35. 😂😅

    • @AHSValor
      @AHSValor Год назад

      The F-35 powerplant is seeing upgrades, and the stealth capabilities easily make up for the burden of being a slower aircraft

    • @amppari_234
      @amppari_234 Год назад

      Speed is not important these days. Dogfights are long gone.

  • @corneliusmcmuffin3256
    @corneliusmcmuffin3256 Год назад +2

    “Aging f-22s” is not a phrase I was mentally prepared for today.

  • @AfroMan187
    @AfroMan187 Год назад +3

    I like how the captions called it the F20-Two

  • @UchihaSasuke02
    @UchihaSasuke02 Год назад +7

    Sooo we just ignoring that the NGAD has just ripped off the design from Stealth (2005). It's the EDI (callsign "Tinman")

    • @jasperhunter8386
      @jasperhunter8386 Год назад +4

      it almost as if planes look the same. Also, thats an artist's guess at what it'll look like.

    • @Watermeloncat575
      @Watermeloncat575 Год назад

      It was probly in development be fore that the f22 was in development for 25 years

    • @edwardmiller4562
      @edwardmiller4562 Год назад

      No one knows what it looks like.

    • @StephenDelRosario777
      @StephenDelRosario777 Год назад

      I'm no physicist, but I heard somewhere that triangles are aerodynamic

  • @prasanth2601
    @prasanth2601 Год назад +4

    NGAD program looks promising. It's worth to replace f22s with even more sophisticated fighters

    • @rlevy13
      @rlevy13 Год назад +3

      When you have the 16 and 15 still hanging around, why would you eliminate a vastly superior plane? 1- 22 can take out 4- 15s from the runway.

    • @pajamas720
      @pajamas720 Год назад

      Its all logistics. F-16s, F-15, and for the matter F/A-18s are much cheaper to aquire and operate than F-22's and F-35's. Also, F-22's are very difficult and expensive to upgrade, where the 35's were designed around being modular. The airforce has had for a long time a doctrine of using expensive air superiority fighters to screen the air before sending cheaper fighters to operate in minimally contested airspace.

    • @shenmisheshou7002
      @shenmisheshou7002 10 месяцев назад

      @@rlevy13 F-22 is pretty much dead. Air Force will stop funding training in 2024. The plane is so expensive to fly that they simply don't have the money to continue too operate it. Some of this is because the budget overuns in the F-35 have been staggering and the F-35 is sucking down the Air Force Budget.

  • @bagel_thunderYT
    @bagel_thunderYT Месяц назад

    “We are going to retire the aging F-22s”
    The B-52 that out lived its pilot: “age? What is age”

  • @fffrankie12
    @fffrankie12 Год назад +1

    500 million ain’t
    Crap compared to what they are sending to Ukraine

  • @jacksonboone8396
    @jacksonboone8396 Год назад +8

    what a joke...too much too soon.

    • @FactsOnlyPlease.
      @FactsOnlyPlease. Год назад +3

      Not when you have a bottomless purse . . .

    • @Watermeloncat575
      @Watermeloncat575 Год назад

      Russia and China are increasing their tech we have to advance just as if not faster then them

  • @edcew8236
    @edcew8236 Год назад +9

    So many mistakes in this presentation...

  • @barryallender8694
    @barryallender8694 Год назад +6

    Keep on the 6th generation fighter plan but also upgrade the F-22's.

    • @goofyahhmcburb
      @goofyahhmcburb Год назад

      bad idea the f22 has only shot a balloon something a cessna can do with a piliot holding a pistol its not impressive the f35 should be getting upgrade

  • @hessherman717
    @hessherman717 10 месяцев назад +1

    Russia: Oh yeah, 6 Su-57 😃
    America: ....

  • @darwingonzalez9528
    @darwingonzalez9528 3 месяца назад

    ngl,that experimental fighter looks like the Scout spaceship from event horizon

  • @ScoopzyDaizy
    @ScoopzyDaizy Год назад +7

    Lmao the F22 never saw combat but is far more advanced than anything in existence (at least in significant quantity), yet they're looking to add even more advanced aircraft. Ridiculous.

    • @rowdyace5719
      @rowdyace5719 Год назад +6

      The f-35 is more advanced in terms of technology than the raptor

    • @AHSValor
      @AHSValor Год назад +2

      Not ridiculous at all. Imagine fielding a weapon that your enemy doesn't possibly have an answer to. That's every reason you should stay ahead of the game. You'll save countless lives with it.

    • @ScoopzyDaizy
      @ScoopzyDaizy Год назад

      @@AHSValor Dude they aren’t even fielding F35’s…

    • @StephenDelRosario777
      @StephenDelRosario777 Год назад

      The J-20 is pretty comparable to the F-22 and China is researching its own sixth generation fighter. The last thing we want is for China to have the advantage in any combat metric (though Navy ain't lookin too good for us rn)

    • @AHSValor
      @AHSValor Год назад

      @@ScoopzyDaizy The point kinda flew over your head there

  • @MaticTheProto
    @MaticTheProto Год назад +7

    Imagine making the best stealth plane and then just…. Throwing it away because you closed the production line and can’t get spare parts

  • @hes1shot671
    @hes1shot671 Год назад +6

    Give the F22 some meat before it retires

  • @NationofSweden
    @NationofSweden 2 месяца назад

    F-22: they're gonna retire me because im old
    The Hawker Harrier in the corner used for training still:

  • @cagancatalbas5517
    @cagancatalbas5517 Год назад +1

    F-22 will get reolaced but the F-16 never will

  • @zennathanielyuzon3177
    @zennathanielyuzon3177 Год назад +6

    What if the NGAD is a newer and more advance version of the YF-23 Black Widow and Grey Ghost

    • @jasperhunter8386
      @jasperhunter8386 Год назад +1

      new design, new era, new plane, new gen

    • @teenagerinsac
      @teenagerinsac Год назад +1

      Has similar planform wingswise to F 23

    • @Watermeloncat575
      @Watermeloncat575 Год назад

      It should the yf should have won it was way better. the f22 was outdated in 8 years after deployment

    • @blackhawk7r221
      @blackhawk7r221 Год назад

      Yes, the NGAD is very similar to the 23. And yes, the pentagon realizes their mistake in not producing both.

    • @amppari_234
      @amppari_234 Год назад

      ​@@Watermeloncat575it isn't outdated, it's just way too expensive.

  • @Boop__Doop
    @Boop__Doop Год назад +6

    Hey with we haven't even got a 5th gen fighter an we are already going to 6

    • @FlerdaMan
      @FlerdaMan Год назад +7

      what do you think the F-22 and F-35 are?

    • @jasperhunter8386
      @jasperhunter8386 Год назад +5

      bro's been living under a rock

    • @tripwire3992
      @tripwire3992 Год назад +5

      F35 and F22 are 5th gen

    • @bobthebuilder1360
      @bobthebuilder1360 Год назад

      Damn I thought the f22 and f35 were like close to being 5th gen but aren’t 100% 5th gen more like 4.5

    • @theduke7539
      @theduke7539 Год назад +6

      ​@@bobthebuilder1360 5th gen is the full application of stealth. They are completely 5th gen. F22 is beaten in stealth by only the B2 Spirit. 4.5 would be the Su57 and J20, neither plane is stealth, they are counted as reduced visibility considering both still have a radar cross section the size of a plane

  • @arturoeugster7228
    @arturoeugster7228 Год назад +5

    I seroiusly doubt that the optimum maneuvering algorithms leading to an unbelievable maneuverability of the F22 can be improved significantly. If a different operation is desirable then it is not a replacement, but in name only.
    Only an expert can judge this, an optimum is just the same optimum, no matter how many times you determine it. The retirement of the F22 would be a tragically bad decision. Not using large tail surfaces must deteriorate maneuvrability. The real change reflects a different mission.
    There is no aircraft invisible to radar, because there are many radar frequencys possible and in use. Extreme example radar is still an electromagnetic radiation as are x-rays visible light, IR etc The radar reflection allows you to see it, with a very high frequency, when illuminated with a search light.

    • @NachtjagerVII
      @NachtjagerVII Год назад

      You don't want to upgrade or improve the maneuverability of the F22 any further unless you like having all your pilots die from the excessive G loading, with Gen 5 fighters the biggest limitation we have is the pilot, the human element.

    • @arturoeugster7228
      @arturoeugster7228 Год назад

      @@NachtjagerVII Aber Tagjäger die Beschleunigung hängt vom Piloten ab je nachdem und wie weit er den Knüppel zieht.

  • @lordtouchme3397
    @lordtouchme3397 9 месяцев назад

    Imagine being the most advanced aircraft in the world that is completely combat ready and your first kill ever is an air balloon just for you to get retired right after that.

  • @phoenixlal7428
    @phoenixlal7428 4 месяца назад

    I am excited to see f22 and NGAD flying together in an air show

  • @Xelfier
    @Xelfier Год назад +8

    What about the US debt ceiling?

    • @Watermeloncat575
      @Watermeloncat575 Год назад

      The military as 900 billion in budget the Government spends a lot more on stupid stuff like wind and solar power when we have nuclear

    • @levismith7444
      @levismith7444 Год назад +3

      Doesn’t matter so long as the US dollar is the reserve currency

    • @Xelfier
      @Xelfier Год назад

      @@levismith7444"Doesn't matter" ?😂

    • @levismith7444
      @levismith7444 Год назад +1

      @@Xelfier I mean so long as we can keep exporting our inflation we’re fine

    • @ChrisRedfieldsbloodline
      @ChrisRedfieldsbloodline Год назад +1

      @@levismith7444 So you have a few more years before financial apocalypse?

  • @arionis1911
    @arionis1911 Год назад +8

    Just 32? What tf happened to the raptors??

    • @Panzerkampfwagen_VI995
      @Panzerkampfwagen_VI995 Год назад

      They were either sold to allies or were put into storage beside the f117

    • @apollo-uz5bq
      @apollo-uz5bq Год назад +8

      @@Panzerkampfwagen_VI995no other country has f22s

    • @larryc1616
      @larryc1616 Год назад +1

      ​@@Panzerkampfwagen_VI995 can't be sold to our allies only F-35 in order to keep our air supermajority. Countries like turkey, Hungary and Saudi Arabia would give the tech to Russia and China

    • @sevengates555
      @sevengates555 Год назад +5

      The narrator did a poor job explaining. The US has over 180. They have that many LEFT to upgrade.

    • @Ripa-Moramee
      @Ripa-Moramee Год назад +1

      ​@@Panzerkampfwagen_VI995no this is all that where made, and it's more than enough too believe me. The only thing taking down an F-22 in an intercept by multiple other f-22's. No other country was allowed to be sold the F-22 for this exact reason.

  • @joesnuffy1015
    @joesnuffy1015 Год назад +6

    No. The ngad is not a dog fighter.

    • @jasperhunter8386
      @jasperhunter8386 Год назад

      ah yes sorry, lemme just get rid of the supermanoeuvrability, thrust vectoring, Electronic Warfare Capabilities etc because joesnuffy1015 believes its not a dogfighter, jesus, grow a brain.

    • @Tobiasdg365
      @Tobiasdg365 Год назад +1

      and

    • @matthewhartford3189
      @matthewhartford3189 Год назад

      Neither is the f22

    • @jasperhunter8386
      @jasperhunter8386 Год назад +1

      @@matthewhartford3189 it is.................... its supermanoeuvrable, has thrust vectoring, has 50g missiles etc

    • @joesnuffy1015
      @joesnuffy1015 Год назад

      @@matthewhartford3189 but it is... hence why NO other air force in the world wants to go toe-to-toe with it.

  • @Phoenix2.5D
    @Phoenix2.5D 2 месяца назад

    I'm dead, "Aging F22s" meanwhile we have a septuagenarian plane flying for us

  • @skexone
    @skexone Год назад +1

    Won't need a stealth fighter in the eartern bloc turns us to glass. Can we get Healthcare instead?

  • @ShedinnGames
    @ShedinnGames Год назад +4

    Me when intentionally spreading misinformation on the internet:

  • @docjanak
    @docjanak Год назад

    China: but... we haven't even fielded our J20 yet?

  • @unter5492
    @unter5492 Год назад

    Chinese engineers: sketch that out , sketch that out!

  • @usmcdevildog6935
    @usmcdevildog6935 Год назад +1

    The F22 is already obsolete 🤔??? Well, that was 2 trillion tax dollars well spent. 😂🤣😅

  • @quakethedoombringer
    @quakethedoombringer Год назад

    Imagine being the most advanced aircraft of from the 2000s to 2010s and your only air to air kill is against a weather balloon before being retired after less than 20 years of service

  • @Armada-1935
    @Armada-1935 9 дней назад

    32? Hmm last I checked the Air National guard has 12 right here.

  • @edgarkuylen276
    @edgarkuylen276 Год назад +2

    I'll buy the F-22 fighters the government doesn't want...hahaha. We'll go hunting for those Chinese spy balloons! 😂

  • @johnblaze9130
    @johnblaze9130 Год назад +1

    Never ever get rid of the F22. ...She is a beautiful beast.

    • @fortheregm1249
      @fortheregm1249 Год назад

      If looks counted the F14 would still be here.

    • @amppari_234
      @amppari_234 Год назад +1

      ​@@fortheregm1249if looks counted the goddamn P-51 would still be in use.

  • @manofman8
    @manofman8 Год назад

    The NGAD looks like a boat from hydro thunder.

  • @supervillain6723
    @supervillain6723 5 месяцев назад

    Well the 6th Gen should work more closely with the F-22 because when combined the results these two fighters will be astonishing 🔥

  • @ManagedPan1k
    @ManagedPan1k Год назад

    I thought that spy balloon was the first combat an F-22 ever saw

  • @germzillaofficial
    @germzillaofficial 2 месяца назад

    Bro what is our government thinking? We need to keep the F-22! I’m not trying to fly no NGAD

  • @runpullfourskinz6796
    @runpullfourskinz6796 10 месяцев назад +1

    If the F22 is STILL waiting for a worthy opponent, WHY TF ARE WE SPENDING $500 MILLION ON A SUPPOSEDLY "BETTER" JET?????????????????

    • @SRDPS2
      @SRDPS2 10 месяцев назад

      Real

  • @CypherGodzilla
    @CypherGodzilla 11 месяцев назад

    "Aging F-22s"
    P-51 Mustang: "now you listen here"

  • @ConstantineFtw
    @ConstantineFtw Год назад +1

    Americans discovered Russian engineering finally.

  • @thomasmiller4710
    @thomasmiller4710 10 месяцев назад

    The thing of it is, the moment you get rid of the plane that you say you don't need, you will likley need it worse than ever. It's like messenger birds in the Second World War. When you needed them, you needed them BADLY.

  • @zimbolimbo2408
    @zimbolimbo2408 Год назад

    Now that i think of it. The Turbokat, looks like a mashup of the F-22 and the NGAD.

  • @noelquiles3202
    @noelquiles3202 Год назад

    Could imagine two turbofans through the wings of the ngad for assisted vtol

  • @onyx_gabriel
    @onyx_gabriel Год назад

    I wish they’d make more Raptors, but thats borderline impossible

  • @HonorTheFallenTheyDeserveIt
    @HonorTheFallenTheyDeserveIt Год назад +1

    THEY BETTER NOT GET RID OF THAT AMAZING EXTREMELY FAST BEAUTIFUL F-22 FIGHTER

  • @msh6865
    @msh6865 Год назад

    "Aging F-22's"
    B-52's: "Hey, I'm right here!"

  • @saytgaming2960
    @saytgaming2960 Год назад

    That thing looks like something came out straight from ace combat

  • @klausb1758
    @klausb1758 10 месяцев назад +1

    The F-22 is still better than the F-35.

  • @neonmidnight6264
    @neonmidnight6264 Год назад

    500mil is literally spare change for the scope of such program

  • @cdubs9918
    @cdubs9918 Год назад

    I dont understand why the Pentagon is hell bent on discontinuing the F-22 and just basically ignoring them. The F-22 is amazing. The pilots say they're amazing. Our enemies fear them and noone has anything close to it. The F-22 has become a red headed step kid.

  • @jonathanj.3695
    @jonathanj.3695 11 месяцев назад

    U.S. is like: "You see those cool looking jets on that Ace Combat video game? Yeah, let's make those."

  • @ricardoburton7408
    @ricardoburton7408 Год назад

    They bringing in the EDIs from Stealth “my mandate is to survive”

  • @1972Ray
    @1972Ray 10 месяцев назад

    I played a PC game in the late 90's called "F-22 Lightning". Yet the F16 is still the most used jet in the military.

  • @viktorvondoom215
    @viktorvondoom215 10 месяцев назад

    The ngad model shown is really great. Like it would strike fear in any enemy!

  • @scottyb68
    @scottyb68 Год назад

    The F22 isn't going away. The F35 should go and more F22s built. Our pilots deserve the best.

    • @amppari_234
      @amppari_234 Год назад

      The F-35 is superior due to it's aircraft Cartier capability, and it's BVR superiority. The F22 is just very expensive, so it's production had stopped. Also, i bet most pilots would preder an F-35 over an F22.

  • @P4NxC4K3
    @P4NxC4K3 2 месяца назад

    imagine if all our tax dollars DIDNT go to war and death