Lockheed Martin SF-22 Raptor II

The YF22A Raptor Fusion Stealth Fighter also known as the Superiority Fighter or experimental codename XR-200, is a sixth generation fighter jet, developed by Lockheed Martin in the Union of Everett. It is a near replica of the United States F-22 Raptor. Its design features two smaller wings toward the front of the craft for extra manueverability. The exterior was redesigned with heat resistance to allow the craft to exit and enter the atmosphere, giving it the ability to be a space fighter. It also features anti-gravity to allow for vertical take-off and landing, additional manueverability in the air and further ability for flight in space.

Engines
The YF22A is powered by a twin fusion generator engine, which powers all systems in the craft, allowing for the ability to remain in flight as long as the pilot is capable of remaining in the air before requiring restroom breaks or food. The engines may speed the craft up to a maximum of Mach 5 in the air and a top speed of Mach 100 in space (70,000 miles per hour). The engines also power weapons systems including the plasma laser cannons. The craft is also powered by an anti-gravity drive, which aids in both propulsion during V/STOL activities and in space flight.

Weapons
The primary weapons on board the YF22A are the two wingtip plasma laser cannons, which fire toroids of plasma energy at near sub-light speed. The highly energized matter causes both thermal damage to targets as well as impact damage. Secondly, the fighter holds a series of missiles, rockets and bombs inside the craft. It may hold a total of eight missiles which can vary in types from air-to-air, air-to-surface and large scale weapons including General Use Fusion Warheads (GFW) or low grade fusion bombs. As a last resort, the craft contains a .50 caliber bullet-firing cannon on each side of the cockpit.