Strike version of F-22 fighter would yield daytime attack capabilities, Jumper says
A strike version of the stealthy F-22 Raptor fighter could attack during daytime even dangerous targets like advanced surface-to-air missile sites, Gen. John Jumper, the Air Force Chief of Staff, said Oct. 16. In addition to making the case for the F-22, Jumper called for modernizing and upgrading...
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