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The Strike Eagle is an American strike fighter derived from the F-15 Eagle under a private venture by the McDonnell Douglas company, slated to arrive to War Thunder in the Firebirds major update!
F-15E Strike Eagle: A Strike Aircraft for the USA at Rank VIII
At a glance:
- Greatly expanded ordnance options.
- Excellent flight characteristics!
- Precision munition.
- Mach 2.0 capable.
Immediately after the F-15 entered service, McDonnell Douglas began studying the possibility of converting the aircraft into an effective ground attacker on its own initiative, based on the assessment that the aircraft possessed good potential for this. Despite lacking initial interest from the Air Force, this soon changed with the announcement of the competition for the Enhanced Tactical Fighter, whose aim was to identify a replacement for dated aircraft serving in the interdiction role. Although the program had been briefly suspended due to financial reasons, it resumed in early 1982.
While pitting the so-called “Strike Eagle” against modified and regular F-16 fighters, the Air Force eventually chose the F-15E as its preferred choice for the replacement of the F-111. As a result, an order for 392 aircraft was initially signed by the USAF, which was later cut down to 227. The first production aircraft entered service in April 1988. Shortly after entering service, the F-15E Strike Eagle took part in the Gulf War as well as in operations on the Balkans during the 1990s. In the early 2000s, the F-15E also took part in combat operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria. The F-15E remains in service with the USAF to this day as one of its main strike aircraft.
Meet the F-15E Strike Eagle!
The F-15E Strike Eagle is on course to join the top rank of the American aviation tree as one of the highlights arriving to War Thunder with the Firebirds major update. Building on the superb performance characteristics of the base fighter variant, the F-15E features a true plethora of modifications and upgrades all with the aim of substantially bolstering the Eagle’s ground attack capabilities. Keen to find out how successful American engineers were in this undertaking? Then join us on answering this question as we take a closer look at this new bird of prey!
Although the F-15E greatly resembles its dedicated fighter counterpart, you won’t miss the first indication of this bird’s designated role as a strike aircraft. Namely, the F-15E features a twin seater cockpit, accommodating the pilot as well as the weapon’s officer. Nevertheless, being modified into a dedicated strike aircraft doesn’t mean that the F-15E suddenly turned into a cumbersome bomber capable of only lifting a sizable payload. In fact, thanks to its two familiar Pratt & Whitney F100 afterburning turbofan engines, the F-15E can achieve a top speed of well over Mach 2 at higher altitudes while its sleek airframe enables it to perform sharp maneuvers. In other words, with the right weapon selection, the F-15E is just as capable of a dogfighter as the dedicated fighter variants, especially thanks to its access to the more advanced AIM-120B missile.
Interesting: Open sources mention a case of an Iraqi Mi-24 being destroyed by a GBU-10 Paveway II laser-guided bomb that was dropped by an American F-15E Strike Eagle!
However, where the F-15E really stands out from its close relatives is in its ground attack capabilities. Namely, the aircraft’s payload capacity has been increased by around 50%. On top of this, the F-15E can’t just carry more ordnance in general, but it also has access to a much wider assortment of suspended weapons options than the dedicated fighter variants.
For instance, the Strike Eagle is able to mount AGM-65 Mavericks, new to the game GPS-aided GBU-39 bombs (up to 20 at a time!), various variants of laser and guided and JDAM bombs in addition to more conventional 250, 500 and 2000 lb bombs, the former of which also come in Snakeye configuration, turning them into retarded bombs. Also available is a new ground targets radar. As a result of this superbly flexible arsenal, the F-15E is sure to become the ideal choice for pilots in both air and combined arms battles at the top ranks.
The F-15E Strike Eagle will soon be making its way to War Thunder in the Firebirds major update, becoming the new ground attacker of choice for seasoned US pilots. That’s all for today’s devblog. Until the next one, make sure to stay tuned to the news for the latest information regarding the upcoming update! Clear skies and happy hunting pilots.
Please note that this vehicle’s characteristics may be changed before it is added to the game.
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Comments (47)
Comments will be premoderatedCan't wait to be bombed from stratosphere because I wanted to play tanks
So no LITENING II that it could carry IRL? No Sniper TGP that also could carry IRL? Thanks for nothing :)
it does have lightning pod
FakiMadajaki, it does get the LITENING II pod its literally in every picture besides one
So no 229 engines for the US version but the Israeli versions gets them?
I'm wondering if you are aware that due to structural reinforcements to often carry a considerable bomb load it is around 3 tons heavier that F-15C, making it is much less maneuverable. It's not like the manufacture, USAF or pilots are secretive about this
Let's be honest tho, most people will still use this like crazy for A/A stuff xD
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will japan or israel also get the new eagle?
I think Israel is getting a similar F15 variant from what I saw in dev stream
no f18?
For the love of god you keyboard warriors... DONT LEAK CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS FOR MODERN AIRCRAFT :)
May I ask why you didn't include Mitsubishi F2 in this update?
AESA radar is a bit too spicy at the moment would be my guess.
Wasn't the F-15E eventually equipped with an AESA radar, so will this be another "Early" variant like the F-14A early or will this actually have the AESA radar
My guess is this is the early, then they give us sniper, AESA, and 229s on the late/modern
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