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The '''Long Beach AF F-22/05''' ([[Allied Pact]] reporting name '''Raptor''') is a single-seat, twin-engine, all weather stealth tactical fighter aircraft developed for the [[American People's Army Air Force]]. The result of the APAAF's program, the aircraft was designed primarily as an air superiority fighter, but has additional capabilities including ground attack, electronic warfare, and signals intelligence roles. then in the 1990s the UAPR Collapsed and the F-22 raptors became part pf the us air force
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The '''Long Beach AF F-22/05''' ([[Allied Pact]] reporting name '''Raptor''') is a single-seat, twin-engine, all weather stealth tactical fighter aircraft developed for the [[American People's Army Air Force]]. The result of the APAAF's program, the aircraft was designed primarily as an air superiority fighter, but has additional capabilities including ground attack, electronic warfare, and signals intelligence roles.
   
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
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***95th Fighter Squadron
 
***95th Fighter Squadron
 
*Air Combat Command
 
*Air Combat Command
**1st Fighter Wing - Langley AFB, Appalachia
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**1st Fighter Wing - Langley AFB, Appalachia
 
***27th Fighter Squadron
 
***27th Fighter Squadron
 
***71st Fighter Squadron
 
***71st Fighter Squadron
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***19th Fighter Squadron
 
***19th Fighter Squadron
 
***199th Fighter Squadron
 
***199th Fighter Squadron
**35th Fighter Wing - Misawa Air Base, united Japan
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**35th Fighter Wing - Misawa Air Base, East Japan
 
***352nd Fighter Squadron
 
***352nd Fighter Squadron
 
***612th Fighter Squadron
 
***612th Fighter Squadron

Latest revision as of 17:07, 3 February 2021

The Long Beach AF F-22/05 (Allied Pact reporting name Raptor) is a single-seat, twin-engine, all weather stealth tactical fighter aircraft developed for the American People's Army Air Force. The result of the APAAF's program, the aircraft was designed primarily as an air superiority fighter, but has additional capabilities including ground attack, electronic warfare, and signals intelligence roles.

Variants[]

  • YF-22/90: Pre-production technology demonstrator
  • F-22/05a: Single-seat production version
  • F-22/05b: Two seat production variant of the F-22/05.

Users[]

  • Air Education an Training Command
    • 325th Fighter Wing - Tyndall AFB, Florida
      • 1st Fighter Squadron
      • 2nd Fighter Squadron
      • 43rd Fighter Squadron
      • 95th Fighter Squadron
  • Air Combat Command
    • 1st Fighter Wing - Langley AFB, Appalachia
      • 27th Fighter Squadron
      • 71st Fighter Squadron
      • 94th Fighter Squadron
      • 149th Fighter Squadron
    • 49th Fighter Wing - Holloman AFB, Grand River
      • 7th Fighter Squadron
      • 8th Fighter Squadron
      • 301st Fighter Squadron
    • 53rd Fighter Wing - Eglin AFB, Dixieland
      • 60th Fighter Squadron
      • 422nd Test and Evaluation Squadron
    • 57th Fighter Wing - Nellis AFB, Grand River
      • 433rd Weapons Squadron
  • Air Force Material Command
    • 412th Test Wing - Edwards AFB, Pacifica
      • 411th Flight Test Squadron
  • Pacific Air Forces
    • 3rd Fighter Wing - Elmendorf AFB, Alaska
      • 12th Fighter Squadron
      • 54th Fighter Squadron
      • 90th Fighter Squadron
      • 302nd Fighter Squadron
      • 525th Fighter Squadron
    • 15th Fighter Wing - Hickam AFB, Transpacifica
      • 19th Fighter Squadron
      • 199th Fighter Squadron
    • 35th Fighter Wing - Misawa Air Base, East Japan
      • 352nd Fighter Squadron
      • 612th Fighter Squadron
      • 614th Fighter Squadron
      • 615th Fighter Squadron
    • 54th Fighter Wing - Andersen AFB, Transpacifica
      • 16th Fighter Squadron
      • 318th Fighter Squadron
      • 478th Fighter Squadron

See Also[]