As the most sophisticated fighter jet of the American Army, the F-22A Raptor has been developed to replace the F-15 as the Army's main fighter jet. With a highly advanced body that blends together stealth functionality and high motility, it performs unilateral attacks without being discovered by the enemy due to a powerful Active Phased Array Radar.
The engine is able to go into supersonic flight without the use of afterburner due to its F119-PW-100 thrust vector capability.
It has the highest assault potential of all aircraft presently deployed, but on the other hand, the costs are high, and therefore, although being the U.S. Army's main fighter jet, its already comparatively low amount of production will probably be discontinued.