I'm not convinced publicly-released information on F-22 range is correct. I've seen early diagrams suggesting about 23,000-24,000lb of internal fuel. As for the Su-57, that thing would get nailled by radar well out (especially new GaN one). It simply isn't VLO. J-20, remains to be seen. I'm willing to bet their optics aren't as good as US optics, ditto for sensor fusion. Plus US AMTI satellites will target the J-20 from above (a direction they're not stealthy from). Prototypes are on orbit not, with persistent 24/7 capability in a few years.
The U.S. military is currently testing sensors that can be used to track moving aerial targets from space, says Gen. Gregory Guillot.
aviationweek.com
"So the focus is going to be on delivering AMTI [airborne moving target indication] capability very quickly," Air Force Secretary Troy Meink said.
breakingdefense.com
They may even get nailled from orbit too:
Rocket-Powered, Space-Based Interceptors Enter Golden Dome Discussion
Boost-phase missile defense challenges the historic model for space-based interceptors, but a startup is proposing a possible thrust-based solution.
aviationweek.com
The U.S. Defense Department’s Golden Dome program is seeking a space-based interceptor with the thrust to intercept long-range ballistic and hypersonic missiles and the range to cover multiple launches from sites on land and submarines in the open sea.
Revealing the size of the interceptors necessary to provide boost-phase coverage, this concept would shoot down incoming...