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Sky Masters: The F-22 Raptor's Legacy and the Dawn of Next Generation Air Dominance

March 11, 2024 PilotPhotog Season 4 Episode 91
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Sky Masters: The F-22 Raptor's Legacy and the Dawn of Next Generation Air Dominance
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Prepare for a high-octane exploration of military aviation's most formidable warriors, the F-22 Raptor and its successor, the Next Generation Air Dominance fighter. Strap in as we recount the Raptor's storied rise during the Cold War and its unparalleled reign as the apex fifth-generation fighter jet. We'll marvel at its thunderous power, capable of eclipsing even the famed SR-71 Blackbird, and its innovative two-dimensional thrust vectoring that changed aerial dogfights forever. With a cockpit that turns pilots into cyborgs of the sky through its advanced avionics, we delve into the very essence of what gives the Raptor its fearsome reputation. Then, we'll tease the senses with hints of the NGAD's revolutionary design— a step into the future of stealth and combat efficiency that may leave the Raptor's legendary status in the dust.

As the afterburners cool, we shift to the evolution that's more than just technological—it's philosophical. The F-22 was the child of the Cold War, but the NGAD is born into a world of shadowy cyber threats and asymmetrical warfare. We'll discuss how this shift represents the Air Force's unwavering commitment to maintaining dominance in the skies, as warfare evolves at a breakneck pace. This episode is not just about the aircraft; it's a tribute to human ingenuity and the relentless spirit of innovation that drives military aviation to new, dizzying heights. Join us as we honor these incredible machines and the minds behind them, all while peering into the future of air combat and the next chapter of aerial supremacy.

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Welcome aviation and history enthusiasts to the Pilot Photog Podcast. I'm Tog, your host, private pilot, professional photographer, youtube content creator and your guide through the thrilling world of military aircraft. Whether you're a diehard aviation fan or just love a good story from the skies, you've landed in the right place. Each episode, we take flight into the fascinating tales of military aircraft, the heroes who flew them and the incredible technology that keeps pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the skies. We'll explore historic battles, modern advancements and the little known stories that shaped aviation history. And that's not all. As a scale model aircraft enthusiast and a creator of stunning computer animations, I'll bring these stories to life, giving you a unique perspective on the aircraft we discuss. Every airplane has a story. It's not just a podcast, it's an experience, don't forget. You can find us on all podcasting platforms. But before we take off, here's a quick pre-flight checklist for you, our amazing listeners. If you enjoy our journey through aviation history, please take a moment to leave a review. Your feedback helps us climb higher and reach more aviation enthusiasts like you. So whether you're prepping for takeoff on a long cross-country flight or just relaxing at home, make sure to subscribe to the Pilot Photog Podcast for your regular fix of aviation history and stories. Alright, strap in and adjust your aviator glasses because we're about to embark on another high flying adventure. Welcome aboard the Pilot Photog Podcast, pilotfotogcom.

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In the tapestry of military aviation history, there are aircraft that don't just shift the balance of power, they redefine it. The F-22 Raptor stands as one of these monumental achievements, as the world's first and, many say, best fifth-generation fighter. It didn't just enter the arena, it created an entirely new era of air combat. Our story begins in the late 20th century, when the world was caught in the Cold War's icy grip. A chess game like never before was being played on the global scale, with Washington and Moscow as the grandmasters, each move seemingly more daring than the last. In this era of the relentless arms race, a new piece emerged on the board Stealth Technology, a game changer in every sense of the word. The US was not just pushing the envelope, they were redesigning it. When the production F-22 Raptor was unveiled in 2005, it was a moment of awe. It was the embodiment of numerous cutting-edge technologies, a symbol of air superiority that the US Air Force had long sought. Its operational history, however, is a tale of a paradox A fighter built for combat, yet its true strength lies in its deterrent nature. It was a warrior that didn't need to unsheath its sword to command respect.

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Today we will take a look at what makes the Raptor the best fighter in the sky, how its engines are even more powerful than the SS-71 Blackbirds and why its replacement will raise the bar even higher. Pilotfotogcom PilotFotogcom PilotFotogcom PilotFotogcom PilotFotogcom PilotFotogcom PilotFotogcom PilotFotogcom PilotFotogcom. When the Raptor does engage its afterburners, it's an amazing sight. And if you thought producing more dry thrust than an F-15 at full burner was impressive, the Raptor and afterburner puts out more power than the SR-71 at max afterburner. Now you start to get an idea of just how powerful the Raptor's engines are. And we haven't even mentioned the Raptor's thrust vectoring capabilities. Not only do you get a very fast and very efficient fighter, but you also get two-dimensional thrust vectoring, which allows the Raptor to perform some maneuvers that few aircraft can do. And yet it takes more than top speeds to fly, fight and win.

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In the world of fighter jets, brains matter just as much as brawn. The Raptor's avionics suite is akin to a highly advanced nervous system. It fuses sensor data, radar, signal and environmental inputs to paint a comprehensive picture of the battlefield. For a pilot in the cockpit. This means unparalleled situational awareness, turning the Raptor into an extension of their senses. In many ways, the Raptor pioneered sensor fusion, so much so that for any fighter to be considered fifth generation, along with stealth, sensor fusion is one of the key ingredients. Now you can fly fast, have all the situational awareness, but if you can't prosecute your targets then you're not much of a fighter.

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Fortunately, the F-22's weapon systems are a study in precision and lethality. Concealed within the airframe are weapons bays which can house medium to long range A-120 AMRAMs and short range heat seeking A-9s sidewinders. These missiles are known for their deadly accuracy and long reach. And, of course, sometimes things break down and you need to resort to Close combat methods. For this, the Raptor carries an internal cannon. The 20mm Vulcan cannon is a rapid firing harbinger of destruction. When the Raptor chooses to reveal its claws, the outcome is devastating. Yet technology marches on and even the mightiest of warriors must eventually pass the torch.

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Enter the next generation air dominance, or NGAD fighter, the heir apparent to the Raptor's legacy. The NGAD isn't just an upgrade. It's a revolution in aerial combat philosophy. The NGAD fighter is still shrouded in secrecy, but what we do know is tantalizing. We'll start with its revolutionary design. The NGAD breaks away from traditional fighter designs. It's rumored to have a radical shape, perhaps without vertical stabilizers, a design choice that could redefine aerodynamics in fighter jets. This will allow for enhanced stealth and maneuverability, potentially eclipsing even that of the Raptor. And while the Raptor was stealthy or low observable, the NGAD aims to be virtually invisible. It's speculated to integrate next generation stealth technologies, making it a phantom among jets. This could involve advanced composite materials, innovative radar-absorbent coatings and a design that minimizes all forms of detection, even infrared and visual.

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Now the NGAD is expected to feature a sensor suite that not only surpasses the Raptor but sets a new standard for airborne surveillance and targeting. Imagine a fighter that can see farther, react quicker and adapt in real time to the complexities of modern air combat. It sort of becomes a flying data center. Along with the new airframe, there are future armaments that are being developed. The NGAD is rumored to be equipped with next generation air-to-air and air-to-ground weaponry. This includes not just advanced missiles, but possibly directed energy weapons, aka lasers, and even autonomous drones, known as loyal wingmen, which will extend the fighter's reach and capabilities, taking sensor fusion to the next level. Perhaps the most groundbreaking aspect of the NGAD is its role as a nexus in network-centric warfare. It's designed to operate seamlessly with other assets, from satellites to ground forces, sharing data and creating a unified battle space for all Allied participants.

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As we pivot from the Raptor to the NGAD, we're not just witnessing the evolution of technology. We're seeing a shift in the very philosophy of air combat. The Raptor was a product of its time, a Cold War warrior born in a world of traditional state adversaries. The NGAD, however, is being born into a world of asymmetrical threats, cyber warfare and rapidly evolving battlefields. This transition from the fifth generation Raptor to the sixth generation NGAD fighter represents more than just a change in hardware. It's a symbol of the US Air Force's commitment to maintaining air superiority in an ever-changing world. It's a testament to human ingenuity, a beacon of innovation. In the end, the story of the Raptor and the NGAD is not just about jets. It's about the relentless pursuit of excellence and the unwavering spirit of innovation. As we eventually bid farewell to the Raptor, we await the dawn of the NGAD, ready to write the next chapter in the saga of air supremacy.

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