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Key Points and Summary – The U.S. Air Force has grounded multiple new F-15EX Eagle II fighters due to a significant fuel venting malfunction that causes excessive and unpredictable fuel discharge.
Here’s a fact that will make even the most experienced defense expert spill coffee: bbrand new F-15EX fighters touted as the backbone of America’s air dominance in the Indo-Pacific are grounded before ...
An F-15EX Eagle II can achieve speeds of up to Mach 2.9, making it faster than the F-35 and most of China’s fighters, including China’s fifth-generation Chengdu J-20 “Mighty Dragon.” ...
The U.S. Air Force has deployed two of its new Boeing F-15EX Eagle IIs to Kadena Air Base, Japan, as it prepares to stand up a unit of the fighters at the base.
As part of a Jul. 3, 2025 DoD modernization plan, the 18th Wing will replace the retired 48 Eagles with 36 new F-15EX Eagle IIs. Misawa will also receive 48 F-35As, starting in 2026, to replace ...
The United States operates 395 F-15s across multiple versions. Saudi Arabia holds the second-largest F-15 inventory, ...
The fighters include the new-ish F-15EX which can carry a huge payload of missile or ordnance and can fly at Mach 2.5, making it the world’s fastest fighter jet. The single-engine F-16 fighting ...
Reports indicate that America is moving new F-15EX Eagle IIs and an increasing number of its nuclear-powered attack submarines to the region in order to confront China’s increasing threat.
After a gap of almost a year, the 142nd Wing received its third and fourth F-15EXs in May and June. Credit: Staff Sgt. Nichole Sanchez/U.S. Air National Guard The critical mission of bringing ...
As one of the most famous fighter jets ever not-to-exist, the experimental F-15 Silent Eagle variant presents somewhat of a paradox, because while it ultimately seemed to fall short of the mark in ...
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