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Raptor's limits: Why it can't land on aircraft carriers

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Raptor's limits: Why it can't land on aircraft carriers
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F-22 Raptor | Official United States Air Force Website

The F-22 Raptor, a pioneering fifth-generation fighter jet, has been integral to the United States Air Force (USAF) since its introduction in 1997. Despite its impressive service record in various operations, including homeland defense and missions against the Islamic State and Assad's forces in Syria, the Raptor faces limitations. It is unable to land on aircraft carriers, a capability that remains elusive for this advanced aircraft.

The USAF plans to replace the F-22 with a sixth-generation fighter under the Next Generation Air Dominance program. Yet, before it retires, one of its limitations is highlighted by its inability to operate from an aircraft carrier. Two main reasons account for this: pilot training and physics. "USAF aviators are usually not trained in the techniques required to pull off a carrier landing," as stated in military sources. Additionally, the weight difference between USAF and Navy planes presents challenges. The F-22 weighs around 45,000 lbs compared to the lighter Navy F/A-18E/F's empty weight of 32,081 lbs.

This weight disparity means that even if an F-22 could achieve a low approach speed suitable for carrier landings, its landing gear would not withstand the force upon impact. Consequently, any attempt might result in severe damage or accidents on the carrier deck.

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The development history of the F-22 explains some of these limitations. Designed under the Advanced Tactical Fighter program beginning in 1981, it was intended to counter Soviet threats rather than operate from carriers. The focus was on stealth and maneuverability rather than naval capabilities.

Lockheed Martin developed the Raptor without considering carrier compatibility due to weight constraints and design priorities such as high-speed performance facilitated by its delta wing design.

Despite interest in potentially modifying Raptors for naval use, practical considerations prevail. Modifications necessary for carrier landings would compromise stealth features and increase costs significantly. As noted by experts, "It was far cheaper and simpler for the US Navy to use its own aircraft than to develop a Raptor variant."

Instead of adapting existing models like the F-22 for naval operations, newer alternatives have been pursued. The US Navy now utilizes Lockheed Martin’s F-35C Lightning II designed specifically for carrier operations with features like reinforced landing gear.

As both branches continue developing their next-generation fighters through distinct programs—the USAF with NGAD and the Navy with F/A-XX—carrier compatibility may not be a shared priority unless explicitly needed by mission requirements.

The future holds possibilities but also separates paths as each branch focuses on fulfilling their unique operational needs while maintaining air superiority across different environments.

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