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  • It will replace the F-15 Eagle and F-15E Strike Eagle at the "high" end of the high/low fighter mix; it wi
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  • When the services split their developments, the Air Force built the [[F-15 Eagle]]. Both services found that their best fighters, the F-14 and F-15, were ex
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  • *66th Fighter Wing: F-15 Eagle|F-15C/D, F-15E Strike Eagle|F-15E, F-16 Fighting Falcon|F-16D, F-16CJ suppr
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  • ...nd a comparable role as a high-end air superiority aircraft, to the U.S. [[F-15 Eagle]]. It has exceptionally good flight performance, although less advanced [[a
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  • The '''F-15 Eagle''' aircraft is a series of fighter aircraft#Air superiority fighter|air sup | title = F-15 Eagle, U.S. Air Force Fact Sheet
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  • *33rd Fighter Wing (F-15 Eagle|F-15C/D), Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.
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  • .../}}</ref> As opposed to all other U.S. ABMs, it would be launched from an F-15 Eagle aircraft rather than from the ground. The Missile Defence Agency awarded a ...ge would be a derivative of the AIM-120 AMRAAM, already operational on the F-15 Eagle as its beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile. This would carry the second
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  • Base, Germany. The Wing flew 72 F-15 Eagle|F-15C air superiority fighters, with which he developed doctrine for establ
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  • ...ng Falcon, while the Su-27 (fighter) (NATO reporting name FLANKER) was the F-15 Eagle equivalent. It has two engines.
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  • ...will converge, as the APG-63|AN/APG-63 V(4) will eventually serve both the F-15 Eagle and F-15E Strike Eagle.
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  • Positioned as a lower-cost alternative to the F-15 Eagle fighter aircraft#air superiority fighter|air superiority fighter and F-15E
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  • F-15 Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, and F-15E Strike Eagle may, depending on upgrade lev
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  • U.S. F-15 Eagle and F-16 Fighting Falcon fighters fly U.S. combat air defense; Canadian for
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  • '''Combat aircraft:''' F-15 Eagle, F-15E Strike Eagle, F-22 Raptor
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  • * [[F-15 Eagle/Definition]]
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  • * [[F-15 Eagle/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:F-15 Eagle/Metadata]]
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  • ..."spiral evolution" developments, where it's constantly been upgraded in [[F-15 Eagle]] aircraft, which are pure air superiority fighters; the current version is
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  • ...more affordable F-16 Fighting Falcon as a complement to the more capable F-15 Eagle.
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  • ...F-15 engine.JPG|right|250px|A Pratt & Whitney F100 turbofan engine for the F-15 Eagle and the F-16 Falcon being tested at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, United
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