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English: An F-22 Raptor demonstrates how it can stay stealthy while carrying weapons in flight by rolling its weapons bay doors during the 50th anniversary Naval Air Station Oceana Air Show. The three-day event marked 50 years of air shows at NAS Oceana and featured the Navy's air show team, the Blue Angels, and the Navy's parachute jump team, the Leap Frogs, along with a variety of air shows and static displays of the military . and civil aircraft.

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{{info |description={{kn|During the 50th anniversary Naval Air Station Oceana Air Show, an F-22 Raptor demonstrates how to stay stealthy while carrying weapons in flight by circling the weapons bay doors. The three-day event celebrated its 50th anniversary

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080921-N-4469F-017 Virginia Beach, Virginia. (September 21, 2008) An F-22 Raptor shows viewers how it can stay stealthy while carrying weapons in flight by circling its weapons bay doors during Naval Air Station Oceana's 50th anniversary. Air show. The three-day event marked 50 years of air shows at NAS Oceana and featured the Navy's air show team, the Blue Angels, and the Navy's parachute jump team, the Leap Frogs, along with a variety of air shows and static displays of the military . and civil aircraft. Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Edward I. Fogg/U.S. Navy photo released) The F-22 Raptor is capable of launching its weapons at a roll speed of up to 100 degrees per second.

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Taken May 20-21 by aviation expert and The Aviation Geek Club reader Teddy Techer at the Wings Over Wayne Air Show at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base (AFB), the cool photo in this post gives us a chance to admire it. An F-22 Raptor performs a flyover with the arsenal doors open.

To perform its primary air-to-air role, the Raptor carries two AIM-9 Sidewinder infrared (heat-seeking) air-to-air missiles in side weapons bays and six AIM-120 AMRAAM radar-guided air-to-air missiles. . In the main weapons bays. In contrast, the F-22 carries two 1,000-pound GBU-32 Joint Direct Attack Munitions (or two 250-pound GBU-39 Small Diameter Bombs instead of two AIM-120s) for air-to-ground missions. (JDAM), two AIM-120 (in main weapons bays) and two AIM-9 missiles (in side weapons bays).

In fact, as reported by GlobalSecurity.org, several problems were encountered during the development of the weapons bays. For example, the limited space led to the configuration of launchers and sound suppression devices. In addition, the Raptor's ability to launch its weapons at roll speeds of up to 100 degrees per second is a terrain requirement made even more difficult by the tight distances and flow fields caused by internal propulsion.

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A typical F-22 combat configuration is "clean," meaning all weapons are carried internally and there are no external stores. This configuration is an important factor because maintaining the stealth characteristics of the F-22 allows the Raptor to fly and fight without being detected by enemy radars, while improving the fighter's aerodynamics by dramatically reducing drag, which improves the F- 22. scope

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