The U.S. Air Force’s most expensive fighter, the twin-engine F-22, has finally attacked a target during a combat deployment.
A pilot flying the Lockheed Martin Raptor attacked an Islamic State (IS) target early Sept. 23 in a successful engagement, says Lt. Col. Edward Sholtis, a spokesman for Air Forces Central Command.
This is an ironic debut for the fighter, which was criticized for decades as a costly boondoggle in air-to-air dominance technology. The addition of ground attack came only after years of development as an afterthought.
One doubts that was a target set no other platform could strike. On the other hand, the Air Force is tired of hearing critics complain the F-22 is too expensive to risk in combat.
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