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Calista241

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Fri Sep 2, 2016, 10:36 AM Sep 2016

Air Force investing $12B in F-15s [View all]

Source: CNN

A $12 billion makeover is underway for the US Air Force's 1980's-era F-15 fighter, a step towards upgrading an air fleet that one military official recently called the "smallest, oldest and least ready" in history.

The F-15 has long been hailed as the most successful dog-fighting aircraft in US history, boasting an undefeated air-to-air combat record with more than 100 aerial combat victories, according to Boeing, the plane's primary contractor and developer.

The Air Force initially planned to replace the entire F-15 fleet with the fifth-generation F-22 Raptor, but production of the stealthy aircraft was halted in 2009 and only 188 of the 749 F-22s purchased by the Pentagon were ever produced.

With rival nations like China and Russia quickly closing the technology gap that has allowed the US to rule the skies for decades and fewer F-22s than expected at its disposal, the Air Force has decided to invest in a major facelift for the battle-tested F-15 to help fill the void by extending its lifespan through 2040.

Read more: http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/02/politics/us-air-force-f-15-upgrades/

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Air Force investing $12B in F-15s [View all] Calista241 Sep 2016 OP
I've been saying this for years! Simply update proven aircraft! Aristus Sep 2016 #1
I think everyone agrees the gadgets only make a few gadget makers rich harun Sep 2016 #5
I gotta agree. With one F-35 costing about as much as five F-16s, tclambert Sep 2016 #6
Knowing how the Pentagon works, I'm pleasantly surprised at this MrScorpio Sep 2016 #11
Sweet... The Strike Eagle is a legend... Blue_Tires Sep 2016 #2
I'm proud to have had a very small part in the engineering phase justhanginon Sep 2016 #3
McDonnell - Douglas Plucketeer Sep 2016 #17
M-D built designed and built some pretty good airplanes justhanginon Sep 2016 #18
A better bang for the buck over the all but flightless F-22's denbot Sep 2016 #4
It means everything for BVR engagements though. nt hack89 Sep 2016 #9
In order to engage BVR, it must actually fire. denbot Sep 2016 #15
Supercruise gives the Raptor a huge energy advantage hack89 Sep 2016 #16
Not THAT fast.... Adrahil Sep 2016 #34
The Warthog should also continue its service, and the F-35 killed off. LS_Editor Sep 2016 #7
I believe A10s have been missioned in the ME. FigTree Sep 2016 #29
They have so many redundant systems and armor... LS_Editor Sep 2016 #31
What is this? No, they should replace with the Silent Eagle ffr Sep 2016 #8
I'm guessing because replacing them with brand new F-15 SEs would cost more than upgrading PersonNumber503602 Sep 2016 #10
I think the Silent Eagle was something like $160M ffr Sep 2016 #12
The Raptor is only $150M flyaway cost. sir pball Sep 2016 #35
Fuck "one military official" maxsolomon Sep 2016 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author tcbrola Sep 2016 #14
Canceling the F-22 was one tthe most bone-headed decisions evah jpak Sep 2016 #19
Will airframe fatigue become a problem? MicaelS Sep 2016 #20
It already is a problem for the f-15. ManiacJoe Sep 2016 #33
And new Raptors are actually cheaper than Silent Eagles nt sir pball Sep 2016 #36
How many schools would that build? Unit 001 Sep 2016 #21
Your RIGHT!!! oneshooter Sep 2016 #23
We spend $620 billion dollars a year on elementary and secondary education. Calista241 Sep 2016 #24
A trillion dollars a year on "defense." LMAO Unit 001 Sep 2016 #25
Now, now, don't bring facts into a Lovejoy "What about the children!" lol EX500rider Sep 2016 #28
There was always an 11th Sherman, but there was never a 2nd Tiger (n/t) Kennah Sep 2016 #22
'Course the first 10 Sherman crews weren't too happy with that math...lol EX500rider Sep 2016 #27
Rule Number 1 is that young men die -- Lt. Col. Henry Blake (n/t) Kennah Sep 2016 #30
yeah but they prefer if they don't die because their equipment sucks... EX500rider Sep 2016 #32
Better than throwing it in the F-35 hole jberryhill Sep 2016 #26
Bitchin'. I wish my jetliners were that fast. sir pball Sep 2016 #37
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