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Why the ‘New’ F-15EX Eagle II Fighter Has Us Scratching Our HeadsIt might seem strange in the stealth era of fighter jets, but the U.S. Air Force is increasing its planned fleet of F-15EX ...
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The F-15EX Eagle II Fighter Is a Game Changer for the Air ForceThe U.S. Air Force has officially retired its last F-15C/D Eagle fighters from Kadena Air Base in Japan, marking the end of an era for the venerable Cold War air superiority workhorse. -The aging jets ...
A defense policy bill OK'd by a key Senate panel authorizes $14 million for infrastructure upgrades at Selfridge Air National ...
The F-15EX has gotten a substantial boost from the Trump administration's Pentagon budget request, going from a 98 to 129 aircraft fleet.
The F-15EX can carry under its fuselage the large, new hypersonic weapons – like the one tested by the Air Force B-52 on Dec. 12, 2022. Pay attention to this weapon.
Boeing’s vastly experienced F-15 chief pilot says he never went faster than Mach 2 while flying the F-22 Raptor in the Air Force. But when he took the Boeing F-15EX Eagle II on its maiden flight ...
The F-15EX as a drone coordinator Despite being a two-seat aircraft, the F-15EX is designed to fly and fight with full functionality with just the pilot onboard, even in complex multi-role operations.
F-15EX-008 is the first planned to be delivered to the 142nd Fighter Wing of the Oregon Air National Guard. The introduction into operational service of the F-15EX Eagle II is getting closer, ...
The F-15EX is dimensionally identical to previous F-15s but can carry considerably more firepower. The F-15A, F-15C, and F-15E maxed out at eight air-to-air missiles, typically a combination of ...
Flying locally over the Gulf of Mexico, two F-15EX Eagle II aircraft launched missiles from their new weapon stations, known as Stations 1 and 9, here Nov. 29.
The F-15EX, derived from the original F-15, which was made “without a pound for ground” is still a tenacious air superiority vehicle. The less obvious: payload.
WASHINGTON — Production mistakes and quality problems with Boeing’s F-15EX Eagle II program have caused the fighter’s delivery schedule to slip by at least six months, which could endanger ...
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