![Once the jets transitions from BVR [beyond visual range] to WVR [within visual range] with only AIM-9M-9s it is hugely vulnerable F-22 Raptor |](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhyYCntuxYk3M3IUnyVDZb4eD_hKbxO4vJ2X0AMM3uDC0ilo-H2odEJW2SglOkpSwNvOihqMax4I0a2AJssfEqFnp0P8rjnRcoB9M6iMNofT0o-J_LuVwbv_aO68b2XarXrjS6O/s200/f22.jpg)
That is even taking into account the AIM-9X Block I and Block II's helmetless high off-boresight (HHOBS) capability.
"Without a helmet, that means the missile will need a very tight cue from somewhere," one F-22 pilot says. "[That's] something that is not always available in a dynamic, turning environment."
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