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F-15A versus F/A-22 Initial Operational Capability : A Case for Transformation

By Lieutenant Colonel William H. Mott V, USAF

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Title: F-15A versus F/A-22 Initial Operational Capability : A Case for Transformation  
Author: Lieutenant Colonel William H. Mott V, USAF
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Military Science, Military Weaponry
Collections: Technology, Science Fiction Collection, Military Science, Authors Community, Naval Science, Literature
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Publisher: Air University Press
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Colonel William H. Mott V, Usa, B. L. (n.d.). F-15A versus F/A-22 Initial Operational Capability : A Case for Transformation. Retrieved from http://www.gutenberg.us/


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The F/A-22 Raptor is a new weapons system replacing the F-15C Eagle. The F/A-22’s development, testing, and IOC declaration at Langley AFB, Virginia, in December 2005 closely parallels the F-15A’s experience of 29 years ago. This paper provides background information on both aircraft, their T&E processes, and their first operational assignments to Langley AFB. Comparisons are made, differences highlighted, and recommendations offered. While it may appear that everything about the F/A-22 is new, the path to its IOC is well worn.

 
 



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