The F-15 Eagle is an air superiority jet fighter with an unparalleled record of performance in air-to-air combat. The first F-15 Eagle took off in 1972 and is actively maintained to this day within the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Air National Guard.

Multiple Roles
It is characterized by its high maneuverability, thrust-to-weight ratio, and excellent performance in all weather conditions. In air-to-air combat, the F-15C/D/E can carry up to eight air-to-air missiles depending upon mission requirements. Advancements proposed by Boeing seek to increase that number to 16 air-to-air missiles. With recent upgrades to its avionics and software, the F-15 is expected to continue service past 2025. This will make it one of the oldest fighter aircraft still in service with the United States Air Force.

Upgrades
With the evolution of fifth generation fighter aircraft such as the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II, the F-15 is one of the few fourth generation fighter aircraft to stay toe-to-toe. It underwent vast improvements to ensure communication and coordination with the latest generation of multi-role stealth aircraft. The expectation of service past 2025 is based upon its current and projected air superiority against any current or future fighter aircraft produced by rival nations.




