About 20 of the highly expensive Raptor jets may have been damaged at Tyndall Air Base when Hurricane Michael swept through, which could cost the US Air Force (and American taxpayers) billions.
According to news reports about 20 F-22 Raptor jets left behind at Tyndall Air Force Base in the Florida Panhandle just south of Panama City were damaged by Hurricane Michael on October 10. A further 33 of the expensive fighter planes were flown out of the base before the storm hit, but those left behind were under maintenance and could not be flown out.
The base suffered extensive damage with some hangars having their rooves partly ripped off, as can be seen from the video below.
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More News On The Damage That Hurricane Michael Inflicted On The F-22 Fleet
Nearly 10 Percent of America's Stealth F-22 Raptors are Damaged. Here's Why. -- David Axe, National Interest
We still don't know how many Raptors were damaged in hurricane -- We Are The Mighty
Why the Air Force's Mighty F-22 Raptor Fleet Is In Serious Trouble -- Jared Keller, Task & Purpose/National Interest
The Air Force won’t say how many F-22s it lost to Hurricane Michael -- Vic News
Tyndall Air Base Commander: It’ll Probably Take Weeks To Restore Power -- Task & Purpose
Mattis: Tyndall aircraft damaged by hurricane likely fixable -- Air Force Times
Air Force Failed to Protect Frontline F-22 Jets During Storm -- Washington Free Beacon
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