How the F-15EX Eagle II is Modernizing Air Superiority

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The retirement of the F-15C/D Eagles at Kadena Air Base brings to an end a legendary chapter in U.S. Air Force history. Long once the quintessential symbol of Cold War air superiority, the Eagles are now handing over the mantle to the next-generation F-15EX Eagle II.

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This change isn’t merely a matter of exchanging tired jets for shiny new ones—it’s a strategic shift aimed at addressing the challenges of today’s high-threat aerial combat.

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Based on the time-tested F-15 design, the F-15EX combines innovative technology for today’s battlefield. Digital fly-by-wire flight controls, an all-glass cockpit with helmet-mounted cueing, and the Eagle Passive/Active Warning and Survivability System (EPAWSS) provide capabilities bordering on some stealth systems.

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Its open mission systems architecture and state-of-the-art AESA radar make it extremely flexible, enabling the integration of new sensors, missiles, and software without redesign, deal, and cost.

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What makes the Eagle II unique is its versatility. While it takes the place of the F-15C/D in domestic defense missions, it’s just as effective on offensive missions. With a payload capacity of up to 13.6 tons—with hypersonic missiles up to 22 feet in length—the F-15EX becomes a powerful “missile truck.”

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When teamed with stealth fighters such as the F-35 and F-22, it can bomb deep into hostile airspace and leave rapidly, a quality highly useful in the expansive Pacific theater.

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The two-seat cockpit opens up operational capability. In addition to the conventional Weapons Systems Officer, the second pilot can control unmanned aircraft swarms, direct air operations, or act as an airborne battle director. This capability makes the F-15EX a future center for Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCAs), acting as a flying command post.

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Electronic warfare is another area. Since the F/A-18 Growler is out of production, the F-15EX could be outfitted with Next Generation Jammer Pods, possibly pairing heavy jamming capacity with full weapon loads—a force multiplier for stealth and traditional aircraft alike.

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It’s also being evaluated with buddy tanker pods, allowing it to extend stealth aircraft range without endangering larger tankers.

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Global interest in the Eagle II is increasing. Indonesia has already been approved to purchase the jet, and Boeing is marketing it to Poland and India.

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Providing world-class performance for about $97 million per plane, it costs less than the F-22 and stacks up with the F-35 but offers unparalleled payload, range, and mission versatility—a top priority as defense budgets are constricted.

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The F-15EX will be a key part of the Air Force’s “four plus one” fighter fleet, which will supplement stealth fighters with its range, payload capacity, and cutting-edge avionics. The F-15C’s retirement is not the end of an era, but the start of a new one.

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Throughout the decades ahead, the Eagle II will be not only a fighter but a do-it-all quarterback in contemporary air warfare.

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