The SF-22 Raptor II Fusion Stealth Fighter also known as the Superiority Fighter or by its former experimental code name XF-200, is a sixth generation fighter jet, developed by Lockheed Martin in the Union of Everett. It is a near replica of the original United States F-22 Raptor. However, its design features two smaller wings toward the front of the craft for increased maneuverability. The exterior was redesigned with heat resisting panels to allow the craft to exit and enter the atmosphere, giving it the ability to be a limited orbital space fighter. It also features anti-gravity drives to allow for vertical take-off and landing, further additional maneuverability in the air and further ability for flight in space.
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| - The SF-22 Raptor II Fusion Stealth Fighter also known as the Superiority Fighter or by its former experimental code name XF-200, is a sixth generation fighter jet, developed by Lockheed Martin in the Union of Everett. It is a near replica of the original United States F-22 Raptor. However, its design features two smaller wings toward the front of the craft for increased maneuverability. The exterior was redesigned with heat resisting panels to allow the craft to exit and enter the atmosphere, giving it the ability to be a limited orbital space fighter. It also features anti-gravity drives to allow for vertical take-off and landing, further additional maneuverability in the air and further ability for flight in space.
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| - The SF-22 Raptor II Fusion Stealth Fighter also known as the Superiority Fighter or by its former experimental code name XF-200, is a sixth generation fighter jet, developed by Lockheed Martin in the Union of Everett. It is a near replica of the original United States F-22 Raptor. However, its design features two smaller wings toward the front of the craft for increased maneuverability. The exterior was redesigned with heat resisting panels to allow the craft to exit and enter the atmosphere, giving it the ability to be a limited orbital space fighter. It also features anti-gravity drives to allow for vertical take-off and landing, further additional maneuverability in the air and further ability for flight in space.
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