The United States has reportedly used the F-22 Raptor, its fifth-generation stealth fighter, to conduct airstrikes on multiple targets in Iran. The report claims that Iran’s radar systems were unable to detect the aircraft, allowing it to penetrate Iranian airspace and carry out bombing missions. Developed jointly by Lockheed Martin and Boeing, the F-22 is described as one of the world’s most advanced fighter jets, known for its stealth capabilities, high speed, sensor fusion, and air superiority. The commentary refers to the aircraft as “Trump’s Bat” because of its bat-like shape and stealth characteristics. It also claims this is the first time the F-22 has been used in the current conflict, suggesting the U.S. deployed it because Iran’s resistance and air defense network remained active. The report further states that the F-22 has never been exported, even to close allies such as Israel, due to U.S. restrictions. These claims are presented in the broadcast and have not been independently verified.


