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Revision as of 05:09, 19 January 2014

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The successor to the Grumman F-14 Tomcat, the F-15 was the first military aircraft with a genuine "look-down/shoot-down" capability, the product of pulse-Doppler radars that could detect fast-moving targets against cluttered radar reflections from the ground. Also designated the Eagle, the American F-15 was a twin-engine jet fighter produced by the McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Based on a design proposed in 1969 for an air-superiority fighter, it has also been extensively used in fighter-bomber versions. For two decades, it was the primary fighter of the American Air Force. F-15s were delivered to the U.S. Air Force between 1974 and 1994, and since have been sold to American allies and assembled under contract in Japan. The "Strike" Eagle carried out much of the nighttime precision bombing of Iraqi installations during the Persian Gulf conflict (1990-1991), as well as sweeping the Iraqi Air Force from the skies.

The F-15 is an upgraded version of the standard jet fighter. Both require oil and aluminum to build, but the F-15 has a more powerful bombard strength and twice the rate of fire, making it a much more powerful unit for bombing runs.

American F-15 Standard Jet Fighter
Attack 8 8
Defense 4 4
Movement 6 6
Bombard Strength 4 2
Range 0 0
Rate of Fire 2 1
Shields Cost 100 100