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I'm sorry but I'm unaware of what GHQ is and why I would want to contact them for redressal. I'm not from any military background.
brother I think you are getting it all wrong by GHQ [link] mean an special subsection where you can raise your objection directly to the forum administrator .....

secondly we have a certain decorum at the forum which mean all the members are required to respect it and follow it additionally your post about which you were enquiring was seeking personal information of an ex-servicemen in an open forum I hope you do understand why nobody bothered to reply your post, here the issue is nobody knows who are you and what is your purpose to seek this information, therefore even if someone knows about that individual would not reply you.

Spend some time here at this forum you will acquaintance with the forum decorum and its members
 
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brother I think you are getting it all wrong by GHQ [link] mean an special subsection where you can raise your objection directly to the forum administrator .....

secondly we have a certain decorum at the forum which mean all the members are required to respect it and follow it additionally your post about which you were enquiring was seeking personal information of an ex-servicemen in an open forum I hope you do understand why nobody bothered to reply your post, here the issue is nobody knows who are you and what is your purpose to seek this information, therefore even if someone knows about that individual would not reply you.

Spend some time here at this forum you will acquaintance with the forum decorum and its members


Hi there,

Thanks very much for that clarification and note on decorum. Useful to know. Apologies for any offence. Completely unintended.

I'll give a bit more information about myself and the reason for the requests soon.

Best,

Faisal A. Qureshi
 
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The F-22 Raptor almost had a stealth bomber sibling

Miguel Ortiz

The night sky is an inky black and the soldiers on the ground barely give it a passing glance. Their radar scopes are clear; no enemies inbound. The first sign that they receive of the American strike is the bombs falling on key strategic targets. Precision small-diameter bombs fall within inches of substations, radar sites, bunkers and anti-aircraft batteries.
The runway is also cratered by American bombs, but a few fighter planes manage to scramble into the air. Their pilots frantically check their radar for the unseen attackers—nothing. Suddenly, a volley of radar-guided AIM-120C AMRAAMs tears through the formation of fighters and erupts in an airborne spectacle of fire and twisted metal. The light from the fireball reflects the faintest glint of light on the visors of the American pilots as they turn their F-22 Raptors and FB-22 Strike Raptors for home.

Following the success of their F-22 Raptor stealth fighter, Lockheed Martin conducted a study in 2001 to determine the feasibility of developing a bomber platform from it. While the F-22 was designed as an air superiority fighter, it still maintained a degree of ground attack ability which Lockheed Martin hoped to exploit. If they could leverage the design and capabilities of the existing airframe, the cost of developing the new bomber would be significantly reduced.

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The F-22 Raptor air superiority fighter (Photo by Lockheed Martin)

Lockheed Martin developed a number of bomber concepts based on the F-22. Much of the Raptor's avionics were retained and structural redesigns were focused on the fuselage and wings. An initial concept aimed to increase payload capacity by lengthening and widening the fuselage. However, this came with a penalty of a 25-30% increase in weight, materials and development costs. Instead, further concepts retained the same fuselage as the F-22 and bore elongated delta shape wings which allowed the concept bomber to carry more fuel and wing-mounted weapons.
With the new wings, the FB-22 Strike Raptor would have been able to carry up to 30-35 250-pound GBU-39 small diameter precision-guided bombs versus the F-22 Raptor's payload capacity of eight such bombs. Unlike the F-22, the FB-22 would also have been able to carry bombs weighing up to 5,000 pounds. With weapons stored internally, the FB-22 would have had a maximum combat load of 15,000 pounds. With additional weapons mounted on the wings, the FB-22 would have lost some of its stealth capability but carry up to 30,000 pounds of weapons.
Its increased fuel capacity gave the Strike Raptor a range of 1,600 miles, nearly triple the F-22's range of 600 miles, and could have been extended further with the addition of external fuel tanks. With this increased range, the FB-22 would have replaced the Air Force's F-15E Strike Eagle and taken over some of the missions of the B-1 Lancer and B-2 Spirit bombers. In October 2002, Air Force Magazine reported that the FB-22 would have a combat effectiveness comparable to a B-2 Spirit armed with 2,000-pound bombs.
In order to power this larger airframe, the F-22's Pratt & Whitney F119-PW-100 engines would have been replaced with the Pratt & Whitney F135s which now power the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II. Though early concepts featured no tailplanes, later concepts incorporated twin tailplanes. Additionally, since the Strike Raptor was meant to complement the F-22 with its ground-attack capability, dogfighting capability was not a priority and the thrust vectoring technology of the F-22 was omitted from the FB-22 concept. According to Flight International magazine, the FB-22 would have had a top speed of Mach 1.92.
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The F-35's F135 engine, developed from the F-22's F119, gives it enough thrust to perform short takeoffs and vertical landings. The FB-22 would have had two of these engines. (Photo by Lockheed Martin)

In February 2003, Secretary of the Air Force James Roche reported to the House Armed Services Committee that he envisioned a strike force of 150 FB-22s, along with 60 B-1s, 21 B-2s, and 381 F-22s. Following this vision, in 2004, Lockheed Martin officially presented the FB-22 Strike Raptor concept to the Air Force. The concept met the Air Force requirement for a potential strategic bomber as an interim solution and would be operational by 2018.
Additionally, since it was developed from the existing F-22, the cost of fully developing the FB-22 was estimated to be 75% less than the cost of developing an entirely new bomber. Air Force Magazine also reported that the FB-22's stealth capabilities had been increased, adding externally mounted detachable and faceted weapons pods that could carry weapons on the wings without sacrificing stealth.
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What might have been (Credit Bandai Namco Entertainment)

Unfortunately, following the 2006 Quadrennial Defense Review, the FB-22 Strike Raptor project was cancelled. The DoD wanted a bomber with greater range and the Strike Raptor would be developed no further. However, disappointed aviation fans still have the opportunity to fly the FB-22 and experience the "next-generation stealth bomber that could have been" in the popular hybrid arcade-style flight simulator Ace Combat. The FB-22 is featured as a flyable aircraft in Ace Combat 5, Ace Combat X, Ace Combat Joint Assault, and Ace Combat Infinity.

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An FB-22 at full afterburner in Ace Combat Infinity (Credit Bandai Namco Entertainment)



(JFI ; I guess we should be open to bombers with FGF Azm?)
 
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If you have already shared the same content in other thread, no need to re-post.
sorry sir i thought we should keep a trail of PAF , PA , PN activities in News and discussions Threads as Particular Thread disappear with time .
Ghazi and few other brothers also share here as well .
 
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sorry sir i thought we should keep a trail of PAF , PA , PN activities in News and discussions as Particular Thread disappear with time .
Ghazi and few other brothers also share here as well .

No problem Brother. Posting a thread is enough. Reposting sometimes makes it like spamming. Any news that doesn't need a new thread, can be posted in existing topics as such.
 
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No problem Brother. Posting a thread is enough. Reposting sometimes makes it like spamming. Any news that doesn't need a new thread, can be posted in existing topics as such.
Right Sir . Only important can be shared here as well as on a Separate Thread .
 
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Any reason why we have a competition called 'Sher Afgans' instead of 'Sher-e-Pakistan'?
 
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Any reason why we have a competition called 'Sher Afgans' instead of 'Sher-e-Pakistan'?

The competition is about the best Marksman. Secondly, Sher Afgan is a character fr history known for bravery and sensing treachery. Why to limit the scope only to Pakistan. It goes back I'm history and known in the world.
 
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