The National Interest on MSN
How the F-15E “Strike Eagle” Took the Place of the F-111 Aardvark
The US Air Force’s shift from the F-111 Aardvark—a dedicated electronic warfare—to the more versatile F-15E Strike Eagle illustrated the changing priorities of the post-Cold War era.
PilotPhotog on MSN
US Air Force chose the F-15E in 1984 – then ordered 400 aircraft
The F-15E Strike Eagle began as an air superiority fighter before being redesigned into a long-range strike aircraft.
The new Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna (CRPA) is part of the Digital GPS Anti-jam Receiver (DIGAR) system installed in ...
The U.S. military this week pulled off an audacious rescue of an Air Force colonel stranded 200 miles into mountainous ...
Military Times on MSN
The rescue mission that brought 2 F-15E Strike Eagle crew members home
The operation marked the first publicly acknowledged U.S. ground presence inside Iran since 1980.
They went back into denied airspace, under pressure, under fire, and pulled a wounded colonel off a mountain while everything ...
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What happens when a fighter pilot ejects? Inside the split-second escape after F-15E hit over Iran
U.S. forces raced to recover two airmen who ejected from an F-15E Strike Eagle after it was hit by enemy fire during ...
The Air Force Armament Museum welcomed the F-15E Strike Eagle 86-184 to its permanent collection during a ceremony on Friday ...
The Aviationist on MSN
New Details Emerge About Rescue Mission Deep Inside Iran
New details were released during a White House press conference which described the rescue of the crew of DUDE 44, the F-15E Strike Eagle that went down in Iran. The rescue of the crew of the F-15E ...
U.S. commandos have rescued the second crew member from a downed fighter jet deep inside Iran. Both aircrew from the F-15E ...
The Times of Israel on MSN
War in numbers: US hit tens of thousands of targets in Iran, but capabilities remain
Pentagon says it struck over 13,000 targets during 'Epic Fury', including missiles, launchers, navy ships and factories; Iran ...
American foreign policy has often drawn a line between military action and diplomacy. Can Trump walk that line?
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