30 February 1403 pm 11:43
One of the most agile military aircraft in the world is the F-15EX Eagle II fighter, where we have decided to take a look at the place of birth and its builder.
Military aircraft have been designed to perform a wide range of roles, from transportation to the transportation of equipment, air and ground attacks and regulatory and identification duties, but on the battlefield, these tasks and missions will not be possible except with air superiority. In fact, it can be said that the backbone of any country is fighter aircraft, which is a prominent example of which is the F15 family of the United States.
Place of Birth and Creator of F-15EX EAGLE II
The F -15, one of the fastest fighters in the world, was designed by McDenn Douglas in 1969 and became a strong and powerful competitor for the Soviet scary fighter named MiG 25. Everything happened to its desired perfection and the design and development process went well. In 1977, a group of pilots led by Captain David R. King and Donald S. Massi pointed out that the F-15 was one of the most successful fighter development plans in the history of the Air Force.
In 1997, McDonn Douglas merged with Boeing’s big company, thus becoming the old F-15 and some developed prototypes into powerful jets like the F-15EX Eagle II. Here’s more details of these warplanes from Gadget News to see where and who produces Boeing’s most dreaded.
F-15Ex Eagle fighter made by Boeing
It was in April 2021 that the official unveiling and naming of the F-15EX was held. The host of the event was the Aglain Air Force base in Okalosa, Florida. At the same ceremony, Boeing was introduced as the creator of the fighter. “We worked with Boeing to deliver two F-15Ex war jets, which take 39 months to deliver only nine months to the Air Force,” said Boeing’s Duke Richardson in a press release.
The first model of the FIX fighter flew in February 2021, and Boeing was able to bring the potential of the aircraft to its competitors. Our experts are excited to design and build a modern fighter aircraft for the US Air Force, and the key aspects of the new model are well highlighted and distinguish this version from its older generations. For example, we are now seeing facilities such as the Aigel’s Survival Survival System and advanced and sophisticated electronic warfare systems available by Bae Systems.
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Where is the F-15EX EAGLE II war aircraft?
In general, F -15s have been a popular fighter and still maintained its former fighter. This powerful fighter has evolved over the years, some of which include maximum weight improvement, optimized fuel capacity, APG-82 AESA radar, and strengthening its weapons structure. The main creator of McDenn Douglas developed the F-15A at St. Lewis Missouri factories.
After decades of successful production, we said that Boeing took over the F-15 project to develop the F-15EX Eagle II flagship. Boeing has an active presence in Missouri and has a huge F -15 facility in the north of St. Lewis. When the Oregon National Air Guard received the first configured version of the fighter, it took the aircraft to the Portland National Air Guard from its birthplace at St. Louis.
In addition to the large factory Boeing in St. Louis for the design and development of the F-15EX Eagle II, the area hosts other Boeing factories so that they can go faster the F-15 family development process. The GKN Aerospace parts factory located in St. Louis was purchased by Boeing for some time to supply parts of the fighter and f/A18 Hornet faster.
Future in the hands of the F-15 family
The F-15 family’s history exceeds half a century, and in the past five decades, it has been one of the best fighters in the world. Some US allies are equipped with a number of F -15s in their nests, and even have their own renovation and upgrading programs.
In November last year, the Difens News website reported that South Korea’s F-15K jets (a fleet of 59 fighter jets) is preparing preparations for new advanced equipment, including modern radars, and the project for Koreans 6.2 billion The dollar cost.
It was at this time that Israel received 24 F-15EX Eagle II (Israeli name F-15ia) at a cost of $ 5.2 billion. The Israeli Department of Defense has noted that by receiving new fighters, the Zionist regime could maintain its strategic advantages to deal with the challenges of the Middle East.
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