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Aircraft F22 Low-poly (PBR)
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The F-22 Raptor is a fifth-generation, single-seat, twin-engine stealth tactical fighter aircraft developed by Lockheed Martin for the United States Air Force. It is widely regarded as one of the most advanced fighter jets ever built, designed to achieve air superiority with unmatched speed, agility, and stealth capabilities.
The aircraft features a sleek, angular design optimized for low observability. Its sharp, faceted surfaces and internal weapon bays minimize radar signature, allowing it to operate deep in contested airspace. The airframe is constructed from a mix of radar-absorbent materials, titanium alloys, and composite structures that enhance its stealth profile.
Powered by two Pratt & Whitney F119-PW-100 turbofan engines with thrust vectoring nozzles, the F-22 delivers exceptional maneuverability and supercruise capability, meaning it can fly at supersonic speeds without using afterburners. Its thrust vectoring, combined with an advanced flight control system, allows for extreme agility and tight aerial maneuvers.
The F-22's avionics suite includes a powerful AN/APG-77 AESA radar, integrated sensor fusion, and secure communication systems. The cockpit is equipped with a wide-angle HUD, multifunction displays, and hands-on throttle and stick (HOTAS) controls, offering superior situational awareness.
Armament is housed internally to preserve stealth and includes air-to-air missiles (like AIM-120 AMRAAM and AIM-9 Sidewinder), a 20mm M61A2 Vulcan cannon, and optional air-to-ground munitions. The combination of stealth, speed, and firepower makes the Raptor a dominant force in air combat.
A high-quality 3D model of the F-22 Raptor would faithfully recreate its signature features—stealthy diamond-shaped wings, sharp nose cone, recessed air intakes, and vectored exhaust nozzles. It would include finely detailed surface panels, cockpit interiors, and optional weapons loadouts, making it suitable for military simulations, animations, and educational or technical presentations.