<i>I'd rather be cautious, and so will they. There are still some people around who remember the first time the F-111 went to Vietnam. It was a disaster. Anyway, here is the Pollyanna view of it from a media source (Bloomberg) and a company source (Program Manager).</i>
<b>LM F-22A Raptor Ready for Combat, Air Force Says</b> (Posted: Thursday, December 15, 2005)
[Bloomberg News]
BY: Tony Capaccio, Bloomberg News
12/15/2005
Lockheed Martin Corp's F-22A Raptor stealth fighter, the most expensive fighter plane ever built, is ready for wartime operations, the Air Force's top combat commander said today.
“If we go to war tomorrow, the Raptor will be with us,” Air Combat Command General Ronald Keys wrote of a plane that's weathered congressional and public debate on its relevance post-Cold War. The Air Force says it needs at least 381 Raptors but the Pentagon plans to buy only about 180 though 2010. Lockheed already has delivered 56. Boeing Co. is the top subcontractor.
Keys announced the plane's readiness in a memo to Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne. The aircraft will initially be based with the 1st Fighter Wing at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia.
The combat declaration comes 19 years after the Air Force started early development and 14 years after Lockheed Martin, the world's largest defense contractor, won the competition to take the plane into full-scale development and production.
The Air Force once envisioned buying 750 fighters at about $125 million apiece. The number was repeatedly cut and the inflation-adjusted unit cost is now $338 million -- a price that includes research and production dollars.
The F-22A is designed to handle threats in the air and on the ground and to have more speed and range than the fighter it's replacing, the F-15.
New Air Force Chief of Staff General Ted Moseley this week changed the aircraft's formal designation to F-22A from its longtime F/A-22 designation to be consistent with Air Force heritage that keeps only an “F” in front of the number.
The F-22A is capable of dropping two satellite-guided Boeing Joint Direct Attack Munitions as well as destroy enemy aircraft well beyond visual range with air-to-air missiles.
About $46 billion has been approved by Congress for F-22A spending since the 1980s. The program's total cost is $61 billion.
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12/15/2005
Dear Raptor Team,
We did it! Initial Operational Capability (IOC) of the F-22A Raptor was declared this afternoon by General Ronald E. Keys, Air Combat Commander at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia.
In doing so, the General said the Raptor is now available for use in combat around the globe and for use in homeland defense missions. The current 27th Fighter Squadron combat deployment capability with the F-22A is a 12-ship deployable package designed to execute air-to-air and air-to-ground missions.
In the words of General Keys, “The F-22A fulfills a long quest to bring fifth generation capabilities of stealth, supercruise and precision to the warfighter today and 30 years from today. If we go to war tomorrow, the Raptor will go with us. The Raptor’s cutting edge technology brings us continued joint air dominance despite advancing enemy threats.”
While declaring IOC, General Keys also publicly announced that the name of the Raptor has been changed from F/A-22 to F-22A, as indicated earlier this week when Air Force Chief of Staff, Gen. Michael Moseley, said the Air Force decided to remove the letter "A" from the first part of the fighter's designation to better align the Raptor with previous Air Force fighters. The “A” in the back of F-22 is also in line with the way the Air Force denotes updated or spiral versions that are produced after the initial baseline model weapons system.
From our perspective, we’ll keep on making the best fighter ever designed, tested, manufactured and delivered to a grateful nation.
Congratulations again and well done on making history!
Larry Lawson,
Executive Vice President & F-22 General Manager
Ninety percent of the game is half mental.
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