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Lockheed engineers will determine the fate of the F-22s ravaged by Hurricane Michael at Tyndall Air Base

f 22 raptor.JPGUS Air Force photo by Senior Airman Derek Seifert

The F-22 Raptor stealth fighter jets left behind at Tyndall Air Base when Hurricane Michael damaged or destroyed virtually every building on site will be visited by structural engineers from Lockheed Martin, the defense contractor tweeted.

Tyndall Air Base serves as a critical training and maintenance ground for about 50 F-22s, or nearly a third of all of the world’s most capable air superiority jets near Panama City, Florida, Dallas News, who first reported the story, said. See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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