Only 1 Fighter Jet In The US Air Force Can Supercruise Without Afterburners
The United States Air Force F-22 Raptor, made by Lockheed Martin Skunk Works division, was the world's first fifth-generation fighter and also the first operational military aircraft to have thrust vectoring jet engines. It can also supercruise at speeds of Mach 1.8+ without using afterburners, allowing it to dictate engagement speeds and conserve fuel, a capability other jets cannot match while fully armed.
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The Hidden History of America’s Harrier Jump Jets
Today, the U.S. Marine Corps celebrated the end of more than half a century of Harrier ‘jump jet’ operations with a sundown ceremony at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina. For more than 20 percent of the history of the republic, the British-originated jump jet helped to defend America. The story of how the U.S. military first got involved in the program is a little-known but fascinating one. Michael Pryce, who has worked on various aircraft projects, from the Harrier to the Tempest, explains, and, in the process, connects the dots between the AV-8 and its replacement with the Marine Corps, the F-35B Lightning II.
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