SON OF RAPTOR

The Air Force and Lockheed Martin have refused for years to acknowledge any interest in derivatives of the F-22 Raptor air superiority fighter. But insiders say planning for a multirole or ``counter-air fighter'' version is now far enough along to predict development costs of several hundred million...

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