F-22 Raptor Thread

more than nine years after "achieving" FOC ... pitiful read:
F-22 Pilots Welcome End of Old Missile on New Fighter
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They’re all fired up.

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F-22 pilots said they’re excited the stealthy fifth-generation fighter jets are now armed with the new AIM-9X sidewinder missile.

Already on the F-15, F-16, F/A-18 and other fighter and attack aircraft since the 2000s, the AIM-9X was integrated in the Raptor fleet only last year.

The 9X Block 1 version of the dual-use, infrared missile is “a dramatic leap within visual range missile capabilities,” said Lt. Col. Daniel, an F-22 pilot of the 95th Fighter Squadron at
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in Florida.

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a few pilots and a maintainer at the base, who spoke on the condition that their last names not be used due to safety concerns amid ongoing air operations against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS.

The new AIM-9X is part of the incremental 3.2 upgrade to the aircraft. (The AIM-9 missile pictured above, as noted by the blue stripe, is an inert dummy.)

The F-22, a twin-engine fighter made by Lockheed Martin Corp., carries a total of eight missiles, including six Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile, or AMRAAMs, and two sidewinders. Both types of weapons are made by Raytheon Co.

“With the AIM-9M ‘Mike’ we kind of went out there going, ‘We have six missiles,'” Daniel joked, referring to the increased effort required to make the weapon effective in modern combat operations. “With AIM-9X, we step out the door going, ‘We got eight missiles on the jet.’

“It’s literally that big [of] a difference … night and day different,” he said, adding, the AIM-9M was “literally a 50-year-old missile on the Air Force’s newest fighter.”

The 9X can be used in air-to-air or surface-to-air strikes.

Air Force maintenance crews modified the aircraft to carry the weapon, including “both the physical change to the hardware to hold the missile, and also a software upgrade to the aircraft to be able to employ it,” Daniel said. “And the pilot training piece to be able to employ it effectively,” he said.

The first combat Air Force’s live-fire 9X was done “here at Tyndall last summer,” he said.

Like others across the U.S., the F-22 squadron at the base trains with the 9X daily, Daniel said.

Last March, the 90th Fighter Squadron of the 3rd Wing stationed at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Alaska was the first unit to become AIM-9X combat operational.

“To put it on the Ferrari of aircraft — the F-22, the most advanced aircraft we have — it gives the pilots more maneuverability, larger range, and it’s a much faster missile,” Chief Master Sgt. Chuck Jenkins, 3rd Wing Weapons Manager, said in a
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Daniel agreed.

“It brings us on par with most of the other infrared missiles around the world,” he said. It also gives pilots the ability to “shoot a lot further with better tracking capability out of the seeker,” he said.

Beginning in 2019, the service plans to equip the F-22 with a newer version of the weapon called the AIM-9X Block II, with improved targeting and range potential.
 
Combined Force of 4 F-15s and 4 F-22s achieves 41-1 kill ratio against 14 “Red Air” fighters at WSEP
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"The final results of that mission: Blue Air killed 41 enemy aircraft and lost just one. While pretty phenomenal, perfection is our goal so the debrief focused on how we could have had a 41-0 ratio.”

did those eight aircraft "had" 41 missiles, or "it's not needed"?
LOL!
 

Equation

Lieutenant General
Combined Force of 4 F-15s and 4 F-22s achieves 41-1 kill ratio against 14 “Red Air” fighters at WSEP
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"The final results of that mission: Blue Air killed 41 enemy aircraft and lost just one. While pretty phenomenal, perfection is our goal so the debrief focused on how we could have had a 41-0 ratio.”

did those eight aircraft "had" 41 missiles, or "it's not needed"?
LOL!

LOL...enemy aircraft got so scared in their hasty retreat that some of them flew into each other.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
11 hard points on F15, 10 internal weapons for F22 so that's options for 80 missiles they figure on multiple engagements so merge group 1 engage, merge group 2 engage group 1 manouvers and respawns, merge group (1) 3 engage group 2 repositioned respawn as group 4 engage, low fuel rtb
 
11 hard points on F15, 10 internal weapons for F22 so that's options for 80 missiles they figure on multiple engagements so merge group 1 engage, merge group 2 engage group 1 manouvers and respawns, merge group (1) 3 engage group 2 repositioned respawn as group 4 engage, low fuel rtb
OK 80 missiles ... to "kill" forty-one (41) "adversaries" out of fourteen (14) available ... cheering time hahaha
Combined Force of 4 F-15s and 4 F-22s achieves 41-1 kill ratio against 14 “Red Air” fighters at WSEP
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"The final results of that mission: Blue Air killed 41 enemy aircraft and lost just one. While pretty phenomenal, perfection is our goal so the debrief focused on how we could have had a 41-0 ratio.”

did those eight aircraft "had" 41 missiles, or "it's not needed"?
LOL!
 

TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
Well Jura we asked the Russians nicely if they would send there Air force to be used as live fire targets, but they very rudely said no.

These are war games Jura simulations, Aggressors have advantages in that they are allowed to respawn. That means that once they are "killed" they move out of the game change there position and attack again. They have no limits on missiles because they are now new bandits. They fly there machines clean save for a simulator that kills the Blue air, fuel tanks and a IRST.
Blue air has limits on weapons. They are the ones training. They have munition simulators they have limits on dying.
Red for can spawn and spawn and simulate dozens of waves. Blue for has limits.
You laugh but the more you sweat in training the less you bleed in war.
 
Well Jura, the whole function of Aggressor squadrons is within visual range combat training. This was not a intentional turkey shoot. And the Red Air did make a "Kill" on either a F15 or F22.
"The last day of the trip we flew 4 F-15s and 4 F-22s against 14 “red air” fighters. For our training, we allowed the red air to regenerate after being killed by a blue air fighter." (link inside Yesterday at 8:04 PM)
how does it work? the dispatch calls a "Red" pilot, tells him/her 'you now turn'?? or that pilot sees he's lit up (by the way I've read the USAF assumes their missiles' Pk close to 1.0 :) in exercises) and backs off??
 
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