Topic: F 22 Raptor

8 chapters across the catalog

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 1:32:43 - 1:35:52

1749: Gynocracy

Air Force One Cost Reductions and Production Delays

The development of the new Air Force One remains delayed despite President Trump's previous efforts to negotiate the price down to $2.9 billion. The discussion also clarifies the roles of Boeing and Lockheed Martin in the production of the F-22 Raptor, noting that Boeing provides the wings and avionics.

Dead Name
Episode 1531 35:45 - 39:00

1531: Dead Name

F-22 Raptor, High Altitude Missile Engagement Limits

Technical details emerged regarding the F-22 Raptor's engagement with the Chinese balloon at high altitudes. Pilots reportedly had to fly at Mach 1.3 to maintain lift in thin air, making the use of onboard guns too dangerous due to the risk of flying through debris. While some information remains classified, the engagement is characterized as a demonstration of the aircraft's operational envelope limits.

Dead Name
Episode 1531 1:52:21 - 1:58:38

1531: Dead Name

No Agenda Art Gallery, Episode 1530 Red Queen

The hosts review the artwork submitted for episode 1530, ultimately selecting a piece by Roger Roundy titled "Red Queen." They discuss other submissions, including a controversial AI-generated comic and a Top Gun parody featuring Karine Jean-Pierre. The segment highlights the community's creative contributions and the hosts' criteria for selecting show art.

Red Queen
Episode 1530 2:29 - 7:19

1530: Red Queen

Military Radar Recalibration and F-22 Engagement Limitations

Military officials recalibrated radar systems to detect slow-moving objects, leading to the discovery of multiple UAPs after the initial Chinese spy balloon incident. General Van Herck of NORAD confirmed that the F-22 Raptor's guns are ineffective above 50,000 feet, necessitating the use of infrared-tracking AIM-9X missiles. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin addressed whether these objects posed a long-term intelligence failure or simply a change in data analysis.

Putin's Playbook
Episode 931 2:48:11 - 2:52:43

931: Putin's Playbook

Dutch King Pilot, Honolulu Flight Disturbance

Dutch King Willem-Alexander revealed he has been moonlighting as a commercial pilot for KLM for 21 years. In other aviation news, a Turkish national was subdued on a flight to Honolulu after attempting to breach the cockpit. The suspect was reportedly duct-taped to his seat by passengers after being escorted by F-22 Raptors.

Funny Blow
Episode 751 2:18:43 - 2:21:13

751: Funny Blow

Marijuana Legalization Myths and F-22 Deployment to Europe

The hosts debunk a news story about a child getting "hyperactive" from eating raw marijuana, noting that THC must be heated to become active. They also discuss the Pentagon's decision to deploy F-22 stealth fighters to Europe as a provocation against Russia, marking a return to Cold War-era military posturing.

Network of Death
Episode 655 16:45 - 19:18

655: Network of Death

Raytheon Promotional Footage, Drone Strike Visuals

Mainstream media reports on military actions are criticized for using promotional videos from defense contractors like Raytheon instead of actual combat footage. The repetitive use of generic black-and-white crosshair videos and isolated pickup truck explosions is presented as evidence of a lack of transparency in current conflicts.

Episode 407 1:25:20 - 1:28:07

407: Exploding Dog

F-22 Pilot Blackouts, Drone Surveillance Policy

Reports of F-22 pilots blacking out due to oxygen deprivation lead to suggestions that the military is moving toward fully unmanned fighter jets. Meanwhile, the Air Force clarifies its policy on domestic drone surveillance, admitting that private property may be "incidentally" captured during operations.