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No Air Force missions into Syria happen without F-22s playing a pivotal role, said Gen. Hawk Carlisle, head of Air Combat Command, on Monday. “What we have learned” about using the F-22 in combat is its "ability … to enhance everybody else," he told the audience at an AFA-sponsored Air Force breakfast event in Arlington, Va. "It’s amazing what that airplane can do,” he said, noting its impressive situational awareness, "its ability to get there, its sensor suite, its ability to pass information,” and, of course, to defend airspace and drop weapons. Carlisle recounted the story of one F-22 pilot who recently conducted an extraordinary mission. “He did a mission, took off at about 6:05 at night and landed about 6:30 the next morning," he explained. The pilot switched to different roles numerous times during the mission. He "went to the tanker about seven times, did strikes, escort…. He did redirect, did [intelligence surveillance, and reconnaissance], and passed data," said Carlisle. Navy F/A-18 pilots, after an early exercise with Raptors in a wargame called Northern Edge, said they would never disparage the F-22 again, because it’s “making everyone all that much more effective,” said Carlisle. It wasn’t possible to tell whether he called the 2010 “decision not to buy any more of the F-22s” a “fateful” one or “fatal.”

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You are grossly gullible, friend.

According to our Indian members here, it is pathetic that the MIG-21 have HOBS but the F-22 does not. Hence, the Raptor is technologically inferior to the Bison. :omghaha:

in that case , F-22 Raptor is much much superior to our JF-17 :angel:
 
You are grossly gullible, friend.

According to our Indian members here, it is pathetic that the MIG-21 have HOBS but the F-22 does not. Hence, the Raptor is technologically inferior to the Bison. :omghaha:

Dont dis the Bison ;)

"An Australian tourist is in hospital in a serious condition after being attacked by a bison in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming
The bison tossed the unidentified 62-year-old man several times into the air after he tried to take photos just 1.5 metres from the animal, officials from the US park said.
Bison can weigh as much as a small car and run three times faster than a human.
Many believe grizzly bears and wolves are Yellowstone's most dangerous animals.
Bison and elk attack a couple of people in the park every year and are responsible for more injuries, Ms Bartlett said."

Australian seriously injured by bison in Yellowstone National Park
 
Dont dis the Bison ;)

"An Australian tourist is in hospital in a serious condition after being attacked by a bison in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming
The bison tossed the unidentified 62-year-old man several times into the air after he tried to take photos just 1.5 metres from the animal, officials from the US park said.
Bison can weigh as much as a small car and run three times faster than a human.
Many believe grizzly bears and wolves are Yellowstone's most dangerous animals.
Bison and elk attack a couple of people in the park every year and are responsible for more injuries, Ms Bartlett said."

Australian seriously injured by bison in Yellowstone National Park
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You are grossly gullible, friend.

According to our Indian members here, it is pathetic that the MIG-21 have HOBS but the F-22 does not. Hence, the Raptor is technologically inferior to the Bison. :omghaha:
Could you please link to any such post from Indians, saying that the Raptor in inferior to the bison? Or is this written simply to make Pakistanis like the one below your post happy, and get thanked?

in that case , F-22 Raptor is much much superior to our JF-17 :angel:
Umm...
 
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