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This video lets you join F-22 pilots preparing for a night airstrike on ISIS

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Filmed at Al Dhafra airbase in the United Arab Emirates, this clip shows F-22 pilots with the 90th Fighter Squadron from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, preparing to launch at night for a mission in support of Operation Inherent Resolve against ISIS in the modernized US Air Force Raptor multirole jets.

Each Raptor mission against Daesh usually involves multiple aerial refueling operations since the aircraft, to keep their stealthiness, do not carry external fuel tanks.

The Alaskan Raptors belong to the latest available Block and can drop 8 GBU-39 small diameter bombs; they also have a radar upgrade that enhanced the capabilities of the aircraft in the realm of the so-called “kinetic situational awareness."

Although they drop very few bombs against ground targets, the 5th generation stealth planes exploit their advanced onboard sensors, such as the AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) radar, to gather details about the enemy targets that they share with other attack planes, such as the F-15E Strike Eagles. 

SEE ALSO: America's B-2 stealth bomber is unlike any military aircraft in the world

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