F-22 Raptor photos (113 in total)
90th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron completes Andersen deployment
An F-22 Raptor from the 90th Fighter Squadron Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska flies over Guam for a training mission April 15. The 90th FS from Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska just completed a 3-month deployment to Andersen as part of a theater security package. These deployments are a prudent measure to maintain a credible deterrent posture and presence for the region and demonstrate a continued U.S. commitment to fulfilling security responsibilities throughout the Western Pacific.U.S. Air Force photo/ Master Sgt. Kevin J. Gruenwald
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An Alaskan F-22 @ Holloman AFB
An 525th Fighter Squadron F-22A Raptor beds down Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Feb. 17. Fourteen Raptors were diverted Holloman after participating in Red Flag at Nellis AFB, Nev., when Mount Redoubt's volcanic activity was observed.U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chris Flahive
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An F-22A Raptor departs from Hollloman AFB
An F-22A Raptor departs Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. on its way home to Elmendorf AFB, Alaska March 3. Fourteen Raptors were diverted Holloman after participating in Red Flag at Nellis AFB, Nev., when Mount Redoubt became active.U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chris Flahive
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F-22 Stealth fighter, B-2 stealth bomber deployed to Guam for first time
An F-22 Raptor taxis at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, while a B-2 Spirit from the 509th Bomb Wing, 13th Bomb Squadron, Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., waits for clearance March 12. The Raptors are deployed from Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, to the 90th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron at Andersen for a three-month deployment as the Pacific's Theater Security Package. The stealth-fighters, along with associated maintenance and support personnel will participate in various exercises that provide routine training in an environment different from their home station.U.S. Air Force photo/ Master Sgt. Kevin J. Gruenwald
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An F-22 Raptor takes off at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam
An F-22 Raptor takes off at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, while another waits for clearance March 5. The Raptors are deployed from Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, to the 90th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron at Andersen. The base received 14 of the $140 million aircraft and more than 250 Airmen for a three-month deployment as the Pacific's Theater Security Package. The stealth-fighters, along with associated maintenance and support personnel will participate in various exercises that provide routine training in an environment different from their home station.U.S. Air Force photo/ Master Sgt. Kevin J. Gruenwald
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Raptors Provide Theater Security
Two F-22 Raptors fly over the Pacific Ocean after a refueling mission March 9. The Raptors are deployed from Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska to the 90th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. Fourteen of the $140 million dollar aircraft, and more than 250 Airmen have been here since January for a three month deployment as the Pacific's Theater Security Package. The stealth-fighters, along with associated maintenance and support personnel will participate in various exercises that provide routine training in an environment different from their home station.U.S. Air Force photo/ Master Sgt. Kevin J. Gruenwald
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Deployed Dicemen roll through the Pacific
3/11/2009 - Two F-22 Raptors fly over the Pacific Ocean during a theater security mission here March 9. The Airmen are deployed from Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska to the 90th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron here. Fourteen of the $140 million aircraft and more than 250 Airmen have been here since January for a three-month deployment as the Pacific's Theater Security Package. The stealth-fighters, along with associated maintenance and support personnel, will participate in various exercises that provide routine training in an environment different from their home station.U.S. Air Force photo/ Master Sgt. Kevin J. Gruenwald
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An F-22 Raptor banks away from a KC-135 during a Joint RED FLAG exercise
An F-22 Raptor banks away from a KC-135 Statotanker assigned to Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base Columbus, Ohio, during a refueling operation as part of a Joint RED FLAG exercise at Nellis AFB, Nev, Feb. 24. RED FLAG is a multi-national exercise providing a realistic environment to practice combat scenarios. The experience gained during the exercises is valuable to the survival and success of air crews in combat.U.S Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Taylor Worley
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A three-ship of F-22 Raptors fly over the Pacific Ocean
A three-ship of F-22 Raptors fly over the Pacific Ocean Jan. 28. The Raptors are deployed from Elmendorf AFB, Alaska, to the 90th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron at Andersen AFB, Guam. Andersen received 12 of the $140 million dollar aircraft and more than 250 Airmen have arrived at the base for a three-month deployment as part of the Pacific's Theater Security Package. The stealth-fighters, along with associated maintenance and support personnel will participate in various exercises that provide routine training in an environment different from their home station.U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Kevin J. Gruenwald
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Raptor Refuels Over Pacific Ocean
An F-22 Raptor moves into position to receive fuel from a KC-135 Stratotanker over the Pacific Ocean Jan. 28 The Raptors are deployed from Elmendorf AFB, Alaska, to the 90th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron at Andersen AFB, Guam. The stealth-fighters, along with associated maintenance and support personnel will participate in various exercises that provide routine training in an environment different from their home station. The F-22 is a highly maneuverable combat aircraft that can avoid enemy detection, cruise at supersonic speeds, and provide the joint force commander an unprecedented level of integrated situational awareness.U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Kevin J. Gruenwald
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