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In a stunning display of engineering and control, an Israeli F-15 once landed safely after losing an entire wing mid-flight.
Israeli Air Force F-15 "Baz" and "Ra'am" as you have never seen them before. The Heyl Ha'avir (Israeli Air Force) operates a fleet of about 70 F-15 Eagle ...
Boeing today unveiled a new F-15 prototype aimed at the international market with such "fifth-generation" add-ons as radar absorbent coatings, internal weapons carriage and integrated digital ...
What You Need to Know: In the 1970s, the U.S. Navy briefly considered replacing the iconic F-14 Tomcat with a modified F-15N Sea Eagle for aircraft carrier operations. The F-15N aimed to be faster ...
The F-15 Eagle first flew in 1972, achieving initial operating capability in 1975. A new-build F-15EX will fly for at least 30 years, hitting that mark in 2051.
In service since 1974, the F-15 has reliably been part of the U.S. military and its allies for decades and still has a place in the modern air force.
The F-15 Eagle is an outlier even among advanced fighter jets, moving so swiftly it has never been shot down in combat. Here's how fast it can fly.
The F-15 Eagle fighter has been cornerstone of American air superiority since the 1970s. With an impeccable combat record, the F-15 has proven its effectiveness in maintaining air dominance.
Like all other Air Guard F-15 Eagle units, the 122nd FS is primarily tasked with watching over the skies near America's borders.
The two-seater version of the F-15 Eagle, the F-15E Strike Eagle is one of the U.S. Air Force’s most successful -- and deadly -- tactical ground attack aircraft in its inventory.
Boeing is quietly proposing a new version of the world-famous F-15 Eagle that combines an updated airframe with an unprecedented number of anti-air missiles. The F-15X would carry more than two ...
F-15 Eagle pictured here is deployed with the 48th Fighter Wing in Europe, and is seen here at the Royal Air Force (RAF) Lakenheath base ...