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    F-35C vs. ‘Sea Raptor’: Unveiling the Navy’s Choice for Aerial Superiority

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    Why the Navy Chose the F-35C Over a ‘Sea Raptor’ Variant of the F-2In a world where air superiority is a must for national security, the choice of fighter aircraft for the U.S. Navy’s carrier-based operations holds strategic importance.

    A consideration that once took center stage was the potential adaptation of the Air Force’s F-22 Raptor into a carrier variant, dubbed the ‘Sea Raptor’.

    This initiative has been thoroughly evaluated by the Navy, but ultimately, it decided to anchor its carrier air wings with the F-35C Lightning II, designed from the ground up to operate from the flight decks of the fleet’s supercarriers.

    The F-35C, now operational, represents the culmination of a meticulous process in selecting the most fitting airframe for the Navy’s complex and demanding carrier environment.

    Meanwhile, the formidable F-22 Raptor continues its dedicated service with the Air Force, its domain untouched by the complexities of carrier operations.

    The F-22, as the world’s first operational fifth-generation fighter, set an unrivaled precedent in air combat capabilities with its stealth, supermaneuverability, and integrated avionics.

    Its performance is such that General Mark Welsh, former Air Force Chief of Staff, once underscored its distinction as an air superiority platform, not designed for the multirole missions characteristic of the F-35.

    LEEUWARDEN, THE NETHERLANDS -MAY 26: F-35 fighter during it’s first test in Europe on May 26, 2016 in Leeuwarden. It is the world’s most advanced multi-role fighter.

    However, the Raptor’s envisioned ‘Sea’ transformation was fraught with challenges.

    Singapore - Feb 12, 2020. USAF Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor flying for display in Changi, Singapore. Defense costs are increasing, especially in East Asia.
    Singapore – Feb 12, 2020. USAF Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor flying for display in Changi, Singapore. Defense costs are increasing, especially in East Asia.

    As the Aviation Geek Club elucidates, converting the F-22 for carrier use would have necessitated substantial modifications. These included structural changes to withstand the brutal dynamics of carrier landings—a process that could have undermined the aircraft’s stealth properties, increased its weight, and inevitably escalated costs.

    Moreover, the F-22’s lack of folding wings and the necessary robust landing gear for carrier operations were significant impediments. The Navy’s preference for versatility and a broad mission profile found its answer in the F-35C. This carrier variant was engineered with enhanced low-speed control, a more ruggedized structure, and larger wings, ensuring its adaptability to the unforgiving maritime operational theater.

    The F-35C also boasts advanced avionics and sensor fusion capabilities, which, according to Military Watch Magazine, offer a comprehensive situational awareness that supplements its role beyond that of aerial combat. Its versatility is further underlined by its ability to carry a wide array of ordnance, including the AGM-154 Joint Stand-off Weapon and JASSM cruise missiles, making it a formidable multirole fighter.

    CAMP SPRINGS, MD, USA – SEPTEMBER 19, 2015: Visitors could check out the F-35 Lightning II, from a distance, during the 2015 Joint Base Andrews Air Show held at Joint Base Andrews in Camp Springs Maryland.

    In contrast, the F-22 is better equipped for air dominance roles, with a greater emphasis on air-to-air combat. It carries a potent arsenal of air-to-air missiles and has the added capability for precision ground attacks. However, its limited air-to-ground munitions and absence of some multirole functions tilt the balance in favor of the F-35C’s comprehensive load-out and operational flexibility.

    NEW WINDSOR, NY – AUGUST 2, 2019: The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II from Stewart International Airport during the New York Airshow.

    The F-35 program’s three variants serve the distinct needs of the Air Force, Marine Corps, and Navy, with the F-35C standing out with its tailored features for carrier operations. As the next generation of air dominance fighters develops, the U.S. military’s engagement in the F/A-XX and Next Generation Air Dominance programs will further evolve its combat aircraft capabilities.

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    ROME – JUNE 28: A F-18 Hornet of the Swiss Air Force performs at the Rome International Air Show on June 28, 2014 in Rome, Italy
    Singapore – Feb 12, 2020. USAF Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor flying for display in Changi, Singapore. Defense costs are increasing, especially in East Asia.
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