The F-22 Raptor, primarily developed by Lockheed Martin Corp, benefits from significant contributions by Boeing Co., which supplied the aft fuselage, avionics, training systems, and wings. Officials from the United States Air Force (USAF) regard the F-22 as a “critical component” of their tactical power, highlighting its essential role in contemporary air combat scenarios. In total, 195 F-22 Raptors have been manufactured, with 187 of them currently operational. Despite its advanced capabilities and strategic importance, the production program was terminated in 2011, primarily due to the emergence of the F-35 and other strategic priorities.
It is expected to replace older models like the S-24 and Tu-22M3, marking a move toward more advanced aircraft in Russia’s military.