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Hornet couldn't kill Raptor

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From Navy Times

 

Air Force: Hornet couldn’t kill Raptor

By Seamus O’Connor - Staff writer

Posted : Tuesday Aug 7, 2007 11:37:16 EDT

 

The F-22 Raptor is the world’s most advanced fighter, but is it invincible?

 

Internet rumors have swirled for months over whether any F-22s had been taken down in simulated combat exercises. Discussion forums are rife with Navy pilots touting a controversial photo appearing to show an F/A-18F Super Hornet gunning down a Raptor.

 

The F-22’s debut combat exercise was at Northern Edge in June 2006. According to Air Force data, the dozen F-22s in attendance racked up an unprecedented kill record of 144-0 the first week alone and suffered no losses overall.

 

The Raptor’s only other combat exercise so far was Red Flag 07-1, held Feb. 3-16 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. The Air Force released no data indicating an F-22 shootdown.

 

But according to the March 5 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology, one Raptor got blasted.

 

In the article, Col. Tom Bergeson, the exercise’s air expeditionary commander, described the situation: When one aggressor went down, it was able to fly out and regenerate so quickly that an F-22 pilot thought the enemy was still “dead,” and got shot down himself for the mistake.

 

One thing is for sure: The plane that took down the Raptor was an F-15 or F-16, but not an F/A-18F. When asked whether a Superbug might have claimed a kill, one Air Force public affairs officer scoffed, “Not bloody likely.”

 

Though the Raptor may not have a perfect record, it still got high praise during the exercise.

 

“The thing denies your ability to put a weapons system on it, even when I can see it through the canopy,” said one Australian aggressor pilot at the time. “It’s the most frustrated I’ve ever been.”

I truely believe that the Air force has a PR machine only rivaled by the one that President Truman "accused" the USMC had/has. :lol:

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I truely believe that the Air force has a PR machine only rivaled by the one that President Truman "accused" the USMC had/has. :lol:

 

Yup, and notice the story was from a Navy Times staff writer ! :o

I truely believe that the Air force has a PR machine only rivaled by the one that President Truman "accused" the USMC had/has. :lol:

 

Yup, and notice the story was from a Navy Times staff writer ! :o

Yeah, but they're a bunch of pansies too! :D:lol:;)

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