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The F-15EX Eagle II Is Still Moving Forward
The Air Force plans to have the F-15EX accompany fifth-generation aircraft to benefit from their improved sensors.
GE Aerospace has an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract with the USAF, valued at up to $5bn, for supply of ...
The F-15's superior maneuverability and acceleration are achieved through its high engine thrust-to-weight ... In November 1974, the first Eagle was delivered to the 58th Tactical Fighter Training ...
the most advanced Eagle ever built. Having been cleared by the U.S. Air Force (USAF) as a much-needed upgrade for the aging F-15 (the plane was originally made in the early 1970s), the F-15EX will ...
Introduced in 1976, the McDonnell Douglass F-15 Eagle has an astonishing air-to-air kill ratio of 104-0. One of the greatest ...
Learn more about the $5 billion Air Force IDIQ contract awarded to GE Aerospace to support foreign military sales of F110 engines.
The F-15C was number 80-0007, which at the time of the crash had flown only 9.5 hours total, making it a very early retirement for an incredible fighter jet. But now the Eagle is back, or at least ...
Riyadh is reportedly interested in purchasing the JF-17 Thunder fighters that China and Pakistan jointly produced. South Korea Rejects Boeing’s F-15SE Fighter, Will Restart FX-III In a surprise ...
A two-seat, twin-engine fighter jet ... upgraded version of the base F-15 Eagle for its air force. The U.S. Air Force saw the capabilities of the F-15QA and decided to commission a version ...