August 16, 2024

The Art of War: The Super Raptor – Apex Predator of the Skies

With costs continuing to escalate for the now suspended US Air Force’s proposed Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) project, I sometimes wonder if it was premature to abruptly end the F-22 production line in favor of committing the bulk of the manufacturer’s resources to the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program. Historians, pundits and aviation aficionados all agree that the F-22 Raptor is an aircraft par excellence, with no equivalent ready to challenge it in the near term despite what some may say. So spending untold wealth on an aircraft still in development that could be outclassed within a decade’s time gives me as well as others pause to consider other viable options still within reach.

Recently, NBC news anchor Lester Holt lent his voice to a new deep-dive video that discusses the improved F-22, dubbed the “Super Raptor“, now taking wing with several USAF squadrons and how it differs from its forerunner. Although outwardly resembling the original F-22, the Super Raptor is packed with all sorts of improvements and enhancements that include advanced avionics, a retrofitted weapons bay capable of handling some of the latest missiles now coming online, and soon external conformal fuel tanks that will extend its range well beyond its intended operating regime, making it a powerful weapons platform capable of conducting a wide array of combat operations, the most notable being air supremacy.

With that, I invite you to watch the accompanying video and take note of the fact that it is not only intended for domestic consumption but for our adversaries too, several of whom may be contemplating turning a cold war hot in the not-too-distant future.

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Product Spotlight: HMS Invincible

As we await the fate of Forces of Valor latest 1:700 scale warship, HMS Invincible, we stumbled upon this manufacturer-created video that was found on YouTube and designed to show off some of the warships’ unique features. Produced and uploaded three months ago, this is the first video Waltersons, the owners of the Forces of Valor line, has posted to the site in almost three years, one we hope will be followed up by other “docu-advertisements”, which are designed to compare and contrast the warship, aircraft or vehicle in question with its smaller namesake. Waltersons has always done a fine job of showing off its models over the years – we just wish they had informed us they had produced and rolled out a new video so that it can be marketed day and date with the release of the product.

Like their other recently released warships, the HMS Invincible comes in two flavors – one a full draught model, the other a waterline replica that can, if necessary, be used for wargaming purposes. The full draught version sits atop a wood-like display plinth, complete with an etched identification label, while the waterline model comes packaged in a vaccu-formed piece of plastic that resembles an ocean in motion. Both versions of the warship are shown in the accompanying video and, as of August 20th, both models are now in stock and ready for immediate shipment.

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