US Air Force Combat Aircrafts

US Air Force Combat aircrafts

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The Air Force has a different kind of plane for every task, but its fighter jets are often its most visible aircraft, carrying out a variety of missions over any kind of terrain. 


1.   F-15 Eagle




The F-15 is an all-weather, highly maneuverable tactical fighter designed to gain and maintain air superiority over the battlefield. It first became operational in 1975 and has been the Air Force's primary fighter jet and intercept platform for decades.



2.  F-15E Strike Eagle



The F-15E Strike Eagle is a two-seat variant of the F-15 Eagle that became operational in late 1989. It is a dual-role fighter designed for air-to-air and air-to-ground missions.It can operate day or night, at low altitude, and in all weather conditions, thanks to an array of avionics and electronics systems.



3.  F-16 Fighting Falcon



The F-16 is a compact, multirole fighter that first became operational in early 1979. It has all-weather operating capability and better maneuverability and combat radius against potential adversaries.There are more than 1,000 in service, and it is able to fulfill a number of roles, including air-to-air combat, ground attack, and electronic warfare.



4.  F-22 Raptor



The F-22, introduced in late 2005, is considered the US Air Force's first 5th-generation fighter. It's low-observable technology gives it an advantage over air-to-air and surface-to-air threats.



5.  F-35A Lightning II



The F-35A is the most recent addition to the Air Force's fighter ranks. Variants are being built for the Air Force, Marine Corps, and Navy.





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