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Putin is failing. NATO is waiting. USAF F-15 Strike Eagles now forward deployed to Eastern Europe (Credits- UK Aviation Movies)

Why is America Buying the F-15EX Instead of More F-35s? (Credits- Military TV)

F-15EX vs. F-35 Fighter (Which Is Better?) (Credits- Military TV)

How an F-15E scored an air to air kill with a bomb (Credits- Sandboxx)

China Shocked : This is New America's Killer F-15EX Fighter jet (Credits- US Military)

French Air Force Rafale and U.S. Air Force F-15 Fighter Jet Take Off (Credits- Motorizado)

Why America's Enemies Still Fear the F-15 Eagle ( Source- The National Interest / Author- Kyle Mizokami)

USAF F-15 Strike Eagle ( Image credits- Wikimedia Commons / USAF) Source- The National Interest Author- Kyle Mizokami For nearly three decades, the F-15 Eagle fighter was considered the undisputed king of the skies. Until the debut of its replacement, the F-22 Raptor, the F-15 was the U.S. Air Force’s frontline air superiority fighter. Even today, a modernized Eagle is still considered a formidable opponent, and manufacturer Boeing has proposed updated versions that could keep the airframe flying for the better part of a century. The F-15 traces its roots to the air war in Vietnam, and the inauspicious showing of American Air Force and Navy fighters versus their North Korean counterparts. Large, powerful American fighters, designed to tackle both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions, were performing poorly against their smaller, less powerful—but more maneuverable—North Vietnamese counterparts. The 13:1 kill ratio American fliers enjoyed in the Korean War dropped

China's J-20 Stealth Fighter vs. Japan's F-15: Who Wins? (Source- National Interest / Author- Kyle Mizokami)

Chengdu J-20 fighter ( Image credits- Wikimedia Commons / Alexandr Chechin) Source- National Interest Author- Kyle Mizokami As tensions between China and Japan have increased, there have been more encounters between Chinese and Japanese military aircraft. People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) Su-27s have been spotted near Japanese aircraft in the East China Sea, prompting Japanese F-15s based in Okinawa to scramble. These encounters appear to be the new normal, and may continue for the foreseeable future—indeed, into a time when China’s J-20 “Soaring Dragon” fighter becomes operational. China’s first fifth generation fighter, the J-20 is expected to enter service by the end of the decade. At the same time, Japan is still flying the F-15J Eagle fighter. Although an excellent fighter, Japan’s Ministry of Defense had expected to replace it with the F-22 Raptor by now. Unfortunately for Japan, the now-infamous Obey Amendment passed by the U.S. Congress prohibited