US Air Force's new F-15EX breaks key record as threats against America grow
EX improvements enable the single-seat F-15EX to perform the same bomber functions on parity with the operational cost of the F-35A
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After two years of experimental testing the U.S. Air Force has found that its new F-15EX fighter jet exceeded expectations in terms of number and tonnage of weapons carried.
In early 2021 the Air Force received the first two F-15EX fighter-bombers it ordered in mid-2020 for $80 million each with the remaining 6 for Lot 1 being delivered this year. This is an upgraded F-15E that will replace elderly F-15Es that will soon have to be retired or flown a lot less because of heavy use during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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The F-15EX has been tested carrying and launching up to 12 air-to-air missiles. Previously the most missiles carried suspended from the wings was eight and six was more common. The F-15EX can carry up to 13.6 tons of weapons, more than any other F-15 model.
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The F-15EX is cheaper to buy and operate than the F-35 and, for missions that do not depend a lot on stealth, the F-15EX is cheaper and more capable than older versions of the F-35 with newer versions of the F-35 closing that gap at approximately $77 million.
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EX improvements enable the two-seat F-15EX to perform the same bomber functions as the two-seat F-15E which allows it to last for 20,000 flight hours at a cost of $29,000 per hour in comparison to the F-35's $33,000 per hour.