F-22 Program

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf aircraft
gptkbp:armament cannon
air-to-air missiles
air-to-ground missiles
gptkbp:challenges technological advancements
budget constraints
political scrutiny
gptkbp:crew 1 pilot
gptkbp:developedBy gptkb:Lockheed_Martin
gptkbp:engine Pratt & Whitney F119
gptkbp:exportedTo not available for export
gptkbp:features advanced avionics
high maneuverability
supercruise capability
stealth_technology
gptkbp:firstAwarded Operation Inherent Resolve
gptkbp:firstFlight September 7, 1997
gptkbp:futurePlans extended service life
continued upgrades
gptkbp:height 16 feet 8 inches
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label F-22 Program
gptkbp:legacy influencing future aircraft designs
pioneering stealth technology
gptkbp:length 62 feet 1 inch
gptkbp:maintenance high maintenance costs
gptkbp:manufacturer gptkb:Northrop_Grumman
gptkb:Boeing
gptkbp:maxSpeed Mach 2.25
gptkbp:numberBuilt 195 aircraft
gptkbp:offers approximately $150 million per unit
gptkbp:operationalRange 1,839 miles
gptkbp:operationalStatus active duty
gptkbp:partnerships international defense collaborations
gptkbp:primaryUser gptkb:United_States_Air_Force
gptkbp:publicPerception controversial program
gptkbp:role air superiority fighter
gptkbp:security radar-absorbent materials
internal weapons bays
shaped surfaces
gptkbp:services 65,000 feet
December 15, 2005
gptkbp:successor F-35 Lightning II
gptkbp:supportRole 2014
gptkbp:training F-22_pilot_training_program
gptkbp:updates software enhancements
new weapons integration
avionics improvements
gptkbp:wingspan 44.5 feet