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And the F-4's "Younger Brother", the F-15:
The F-15 Eagle in World War III The McDonnell-Douglas F-15 Eagle served as the USAF's primary air superiority fighter during the Third World War, Although initially hampered by the need to relocate McDonnell-Douglas' F-15 production line from St. Louis to Long Beach, CA, the company was able to support the F-15 community, continue production of the C/D models, and continue development of the F-15E. In addition, license production by Mitsubishi in Japan for both JASDF and USAF continued during the war. Both F-15C/D and F-15E versions continue to serve in the USAF, with Active, Reserve, and Air National Guard squadrons. This work examines F-15 variants that saw service during the war and afterwards. F-15A: Initial version; 382 produced 1972-1979. APG-63 radar, Pratt and Whitney F100-100 engine. F-15B: Two-seat conversion trainer version with full combat capabilities. Originally designated TF-15, 61 built 1972-79. F-15C: Improved single-seat version. 950 built at St. Louis and Long Beach 1979-1990. Additional production from Japan. Some built with APG-70 radar, all now carry APG-63 (V)2 radar. F-15D: Two-seat training version of C. 180 built 1979-1990. Additional USAF procurement from Japan. F-15E: Two-seat multirole fighter produced 1986-present. Conformal fuel tanks, LANTIRN FLIR/targeting pods, F110-229 engines. No Japanese production during the war. F-15G: “Wild Weasel” version of E; produced 1995-2009. LANTIRN, APR-47 (V), F110-229 engines. No FMS sales. F-15I: F-15E version for Israeli AF. F-15J: Japanese license-built version of F-15C. F-15DJ: Japanese version of F-15D. Built both in St. Louis and in Japan. F-15K: ROKAF version of F-15E. F-15S: Royal Saudi AF version of F-15E. F-15SG: Version of F-15E for Republic of Singapore AF. World War III Operators: USAF (active and ANG); AFRES service postwar. Combat in East Asia, Cuban Intervention, Baja War, air defense sorties during fall of Rump USSR. Israeli AF: IDF/AF operated A/B and C/D models during “Armed Neutrality period.” Frequent strikes into Lebanon during this period, and encounters with Syrian AF MiGs. F-15I delivered postwar. Royal Saudi AF: RSAF C/D versions flew air sovereignty missions during the war. F-15S delivered in 1990s, with several attrition replacement C models. Upgrade to SA version ongoing by McAir. Republic of Korea Air Force: F-15K selected as replacement for F-4D. Combat service in “War of Korean Unification” after fall of Rump USSR. Follow-on order for 30 additional aircraft not canceled to most observers' surprise. 65 aircraft ordered, 45 in service. Republic of Singapore AF: F-15SG delivered as replacement for A-4SU Skyhawk. Deliveries continuing. Singapore AF operates joint training detachment (425th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron) at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho under the USAF's 366th Tactical Fighter Wing
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