The Air Force has put off the debut of its new F-22 Raptor stealth multi-role fighter aircraft in the coalition air-combat training exercises held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) until the Raptor fleet is more firmly established in the United States, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Michael Moseley said. Originally, the Air Force had planned to send a small group of Raptors to the UAE's Air Warfare Center to take part in the multi-week training class that started…
F-22s Stay Away, For Now, From Coalition Air Training Exercises In Middle East
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