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15 Incredible Facts About The F-15EX Eagle II

James Holloway · Updated January 15, 2024 · 3 min read
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James Holloway
James Holloway

Military Logistics & Sustainment Analyst

James Holloway writes about military readiness, logistics, and the practical limits of modern forces. His work focuses on how training, sustainment, and organizational decisions shape what militaries can actually do -- not just what they are designed to do on paper.

The F-15EX Eagle II represents the latest evolution of the legendary F-15 platform. While the basic airframe dates to the 1970s, the F-15EX incorporates modern avionics, advanced weapons systems, and digital architecture that make it one of the most capable fighters in the world.

Why the Air Force Chose the F-15EX

Rather than design an entirely new aircraft, the Air Force selected the F-15EX to replace aging F-15C/D models. The decision was based on:

  • Proven reliability: The F-15 airframe has over 50 years of operational history
  • Lower risk: Based on the combat-proven F-15SA sold to Saudi Arabia
  • Cost efficiency: Lower acquisition and operating costs than fifth-generation fighters
  • Weapons capacity: Unmatched ability to carry large missile loads

15 Incredible Facts

Performance

1. Unmatched missile capacity: The F-15EX can carry up to 22 air-to-air missiles, more than any other fighter. This includes 12 AIM-120 AMRAAMs and additional AIM-9X Sidewinders.

2. Speed demon: Maximum speed exceeds Mach 2.5 (1,650+ mph), faster than any operational fighter except the F-22.

3. Massive payload: Can carry over 29,500 pounds of external stores, including bombs, missiles, and fuel tanks.

4. Extended range: Conformal fuel tanks add 750 gallons of fuel without using wing hardpoints, extending combat radius significantly.

Avionics

5. Advanced radar: The Raytheon AN/APG-82(V)1 AESA radar provides superior range, resolution, and electronic warfare resistance compared to older mechanical-scan radars.

6. Digital backbone: The Advanced Display Core Processor II provides computing power for sensor fusion, threat detection, and mission systems.

7. EPAWSS: The Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System provides comprehensive electronic warfare protection against modern threats.

8. Open architecture: Software-defined systems allow rapid updates and integration of new weapons and capabilities.

Design Features

9. Fly-by-wire: Unlike earlier F-15s with mechanical flight controls, the F-15EX uses digital fly-by-wire for improved handling and safety.

10. Modern cockpit: Large-area displays replace analog instruments, reducing pilot workload and improving situational awareness.

11. Structural improvements: Designed for 20,000 flight hours, nearly double the original F-15's design life.

12. Reduced maintenance: Digital systems and improved components reduce maintenance requirements compared to legacy F-15s.

Program Details

13. Unit cost: Approximately $87.7 million per aircraft (flyaway cost), significantly less than F-35A at over $100 million.

14. Procurement plans: The Air Force plans to acquire at least 144 F-15EX aircraft to replace aging F-15C/D models.

15. First delivery: Boeing delivered the first two F-15EX aircraft to Eglin AFB in March 2021, with operational units receiving aircraft in 2024.

F-15EX vs. F-35

The F-15EX and F-35 serve complementary roles. The F-35 provides stealth and penetration capability for high-threat environments. The F-15EX provides unmatched weapons capacity and lower operating costs for air superiority and homeland defense missions where stealth isn't required.

Learn more about the F-15's history in our article on why the F-15 is called Eagle, or explore fifth-generation fighters in our F-35 vs F-22 comparison.

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