The
McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle is considerably one of the most influential and best fighter jets ever built. In 1967 the United States Air Force selected the design from McDonnell Douglas for a dedicated air superiority fighter after sustaining a high amount of casualties in the Vietnam Air War and also needed an aircraft designed to counter the new Soviet Mig-25 Foxbat. In 1972
the Eagle had its first flight and went on to get exported to other countries such as Israel, Saudi Arabia, Japan, South Korea, and recently more Middle Eastern countries will have
F-15's delivered by the end of
2022.
The F-15 has come along with multiple variants and a goated status for many reasons. The Kill Death Ratio of the F-15 stands at a legendary 104-0 proving how superior it is in the skies. The F-15 is able to go up 98,000 feet in just under
3.5 minutes and reach an official speed of 1,800 mph. This allowed it to shoot down a literal satellite out of space in 1985. The F-15 first saw combat in Israel and the United States never saw combat with the F-15 until the First
Persian Gulf War in 1991.
Despite
the chad F-15 itself being goated there have been many mishaps with the fighter and many have been and more are going to be
phased out in the coming years. Despite this
Boeing is working on the new technologically advanced F-15EX which will be revolutionary for the Eagle and hopefully will break more records as the years go on.