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 ...
F-15E Strike Eagles, the fastest crewed aircraft in the US Air Force, are designed for air-to-air and air-to-ground combat in ...
The National Interest on MSN
Why does the F-15E Strike Eagle have a “weapons systems officer”?
The division of labor between the F-15E’s pilot and weapons systems officer allows both to perform their tasks far better than a single pilot could.
The F-15E Strike Eagle, which US officials say was shot down over Iran on April 3, is one of the US military’s most advanced dual-role fighter aircraft, designed to carry out both air-to-air combat ...
Defense News on MSN
US fighter jet shot down over Iran
A search and rescue operation is underway for survivors.
The U.S. Air Force says F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft are used in air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. The aircraft uses a two-member crew — a pilot and weapons officer—and can reach speeds of Mach ...
The Aviationist on MSN
New Anti-Jam Antenna Seen on USAF F-15E Strike Eagle During Epic Fury
The new Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna (CRPA) is part of the Digital GPS Anti-jam Receiver (DIGAR) system installed in ...
The Aviationist on MSN
Iranian Media Posts Debris From USAF F-15E Claimed to Have Been Downed Earlier Today
Although Iranian media claimed an F-35 has been shot down, images from the crash site clearly show debris belonging to an F-15E Strike Eagle. On Apr. 3, 2026, Iranian media reported that the IRGC ...
An American fighter jet was shot down over Iran, the first since the start of the war, according to U.S. officials. The Air Force F-15E is a dual-role fighter-bomber designed for air-to-air combat and ...
The F-15E shares similar cutting-edge technology as found in the F-15EX. It has been upgraded with the Raytheon AN/APG-82 ...
The US Central Command has dismissed claims that an F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet crashed in Iran, labeling them as false. The "rumors" originated from a social media account named "OSINTdefender," ...
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