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The world’s most advanced combat aircraft, the F-22 Raptor, is likely to make a rare appearance outside the US during the upcoming Aero India show in Bangalore next month. This will be the first appearance of the stealth fighter, which is also the only operational fifth generation fighter aircraft in the world, in India and its third participation at an international air show.

Final details are being worked out by the US, but sources said that two of the fighters are set to be flown in for the air show that begins on February 9 and will be showcased as a static display. Defence Ministry officials confirmed that the fighter is likely to make its Indian debut at the air show, making the latest edition of the Aero India the grandest ever.

While it was inducted into the US military in 2005, the stealth aircraft has rarely been seen outside its country and has made appearances only at limited air shows, the first being at Farnborough in 2008. According to a release by the US State department, the only other participation has been at an air show in Chile last year. However, the fighter has also carried out flying demonstrations at the Dubai air show. Its participation at the Aero India would take it up by several notches in the international order of air shows.


While the F-22 Raptor’s appearance will be a last minute surprise, it has been speculated that the recent Indian contract to purchase fifth generation fighters from Russia and the first flight of the Chinese fifth generation fighter, J 20, could have had some influence on the decision. As of now, US legislation prevents the sale of the F-22 to any foreign nation, including close allies such as Japan.


The F-22 would be the most anticipated participant at the Aero India, but this year’s air show will see close to 100 aircraft participating, a number that has never been achieved before. In comparison, during the last show in 2009, less than 50 aircraft took part. Other notable participants will be the Eurofighter Typhoon, Rafale, F/A 18, F 16 and the Saab Gripen.

The biggest participant will be the US that is bringing in several aircraft, including 10 fighters, the C 17 Globemaster III transport aircraft and the WC 130 J Weatherbird. A notable absentee in this year’s show will be the Russian MiG 35 that is unlikely to come even though it is one of the six contenders for the IAF’s MMRCA programme.

Smartest fighter likely at Aero India
 
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F-22 will never come......Don't believe inrumers .

Why now ? India could never buy F-22 with PAK FA already in pipeline. If F-22 will get customer Japan/Isreal will be the first one.

While the F-22 Raptor’s appearance will be a last minute surprise what this mean ? Funnest line ever
 
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I doubt it.... If it does it would be a big cherry on the already awesome cake.

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F-22 will never come......Don't believe inrumers .

Why now ? India could never buy F-22 with PAK FA already in pipeline. If F-22 will get customer Japan/Isreal will be the first one.

While the F-22 Raptor’s appearance will be a last minute surprise what this mean ? Funnest line ever

Look man sooner or later it has to come. Its just for entertainment, nothing else. I also don't think that US will ever offer F22, but F15SE or F35 might be possible but even if they are offer they have nothing to do with this display.

Although I read F22 might come out for sale, I am not saying for India, but it might come in the market.
 
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Look man sooner or later it has to come. Its just for entertainment, nothing else. I also don't think that US will ever offer F22, but F15SE or F35 might be possible but even if they are offer they have nothing to do with this display.

Although I read F22 might come out for sale, I am not saying for India, but it might come in the market.

It will maybe when USA has 6th generation inducted.

Look man sooner or later it has to come.

Right...... Like in 10-20 years when its not that important..
 
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While the F-22 Raptor’s appearance will be a last minute surprise, it has been speculated that the recent Indian contract to purchase fifth generation fighters from Russia and the first flight of the Chinese fifth generation fighter, J 20, could have had some influence on the decision. As of now, US legislation prevents the sale of the F-22 to any foreign nation, including close allies such as Japan.



Oh my has Unkil started thinking of selling this aircraft. It seems their 6th generation fighter is coming up very well.

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Why now ? India could never buy F-22 with PAK FA already in pipeline. If F-22 will get customer Japan/Isreal will be the first one.

It won't be a surprise if they offer it to us along with Israel/Japan/Australia. Remember China is the new USSR. And if offered it would be very very stupid of us not to buy it.

Coming back to reality: OT
It would be great to have them in the airshow.
Now I regret not living in Bangalore :hitwall:
 
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Are you guys stupid or just stubbord? Forget the F-22 it failed, they're closing down the program, move on, it was basically a reason for defence companies to get money, unless you want a downgraded F-22 forget it because the advanced ones don't work properly.

 
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Are you guys stupid or just stubbord? Forget the F-22 it failed, they're closing down the program, move on, it was basically a reason for defence companies to get money, unless you want a downgraded F-22 forget it because the advanced ones don't work properly.
Oh my god, i didn't thought you guys would be such a naive....Its a wrong assessment...
 
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