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F15 Eagle

Variants
F15A
F15B
F15C
F15D
F15E
The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle is a highly versatile and advanced air superiority fighter, first introduced in 1976 by the U.S. Air Force. Designed to dominate the skies, the F-15 features exceptional maneuverability, speed, and firepower, with a top speed exceeding Mach 2.5. It is equipped with advanced avionics, radar systems, and an array of air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons. The F-15's design includes twin-engine configuration, providing both power and reliability in combat scenarios. Originally developed for air superiority missions, the F-15 has evolved into several variants, including the F-15E Strike Eagle, a multirole fighter capable of precision strikes. With a combat record spanning over four decades, the F-15 has been used by various air forces worldwide, showcasing its unmatched capabilities in both air-to-air combat and multirole operations. Its continued service in various versions attests to its enduring excellence in military aviation.
Service years- 1976~present
Amount produced- 1,198
Cockpit crew- 1~2
Engines- 2x F100-PW-220
2x F100-PW-229
Producer- McDonnell Douglas
Largest Operator- USAF