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Boeing Touts New 16 Air-To-Air Missile Carrying F-15 Eagle Configurations
Boeing Touts New 16 Air-To-Air Missile Carrying F-15 Eagle Configurations-May 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:14:19

The annual Air Force Association conference will kick off outside of Washington next week, where Boeing is putting its latest and greatest combat aircraft developments on show for industry and Washington power brokers. This includes new F-15 configurations that allow the 43-year-old design to lug 16 air-to-air missiles into combat instead of the standard eight it carries today.

According to Boeing artwork floating around the net, this includes the activation of the number one and number nine weapon stations on the outer wings, or possibly by hefting a multiple ejector rack capable of carrying a pair of AIM-120 AMRAAMs on the Strike Eagle’s conformal fuel tanks. It’s speculated that some modifications have been made to the Eagle’s existing conformal fuel tank design to make this possible. Additionally, a new pylon for the Eagle’s standard wing hardpoints capable of carrying four missiles instead of two looks to be a key part of the concept.

Like the and its various sub-options that have yet to find any buyers, this new Eagle offering may not be exclusive to new-build aircraft alone and could be able to be applied to various Eagle variants to varying degrees, depending on the operator’s needs. Conformal fuel tanks can even be fitted to existing F-15C/Ds, so this type of modification may not be limited to the F-15 Strike Eagle series alone.

When the F-15 was created, it was created to be a pure air-to-air fighter, with the philosophy of…

More air-to-air missiles is a good thing for the Eagle. As the the new comes on line and is paired along with the F-15C/D’s APG-63V3 and F-15E’s APG-82 Active Electronically Scanned Array radars, the Eagle will be able to sling missiles from about double the range they can today, depending on the engagement situation. More missiles means more tactical options when facing a robust foe, and it also means the Eagle may be able to work as an arsenal ship of sorts for stealthy F-35s and F-22s which have far less beyond-visual-range missile carrying capabilities. By using the F-35 and F-22’s data collected forward of an Eagle’s position, along with the Eagle’s greatly enhanced radar data, the F-15 could provide missiles on demand from many dozens of miles away. This would also allow F-35s and F-22s to work as battle managers of sorts well ahead of the Eagle’s position even after their weapons bays are empty.

To a certain extent, some of the features seen in these new conceptual drawings exist on the ultimate Strike Eagle derivative ever built, Saudi Arabia’s F-15SA, an enhanced version of which is

The F-15SA is the most advanced production F-15 Eagle ever built. Saudi Arabia ordered 84 new build

Without a doubt, the F-15 Eagle Advanced packs an incredibly potent slew of diverse sensors and has has an awesome array of configuration options, but the question is: will anyone buy into it? With the F-35 sweeping up orders around the globe, helped by strong backing by the U.S. Government, the F-15 Eagle Advanced, even with its proven hard-striking pedigree and the F-15’s unbeaten air-to-air record, will be a hard sell.

In so many ways, the latest F-15 variants outperform the F-35A, but it lacks a tailor-made stealthy skin. It is with these hurdles in mind that Boeing is fighting to keep the Eagle production line open. As of now, the Saudi order is the only one left on the books for the F-15, which will run through the end of the decade. After that order is fulfilled, unless another one is placed, the last Eagle will have already have flown.

This, along with the Super Hornet’s own production line mortality, could very well put Boeing in a position where they have no tactical fixed-wing aircraft in production. The hopes of winning the upcoming competition for a new USAF advanced trainer under the T-X program could remedy this problem, .

With the stakes so high, Boeing will have a mockup of their T-X entrant displayed in a custom-built trailer at the Air Force Association conference. Only high-ranking invited guests will be able to see it; no cameras allowed.

The idea that the U.S. could have only one fighter aircraft in production going into the next decade is uncomfortable. Considering what the Pentagon does just to keep two shipyards building two variations of the same somewhat inconsequential ship, the you’d think it would be smart to keep more than the F-35 line hot, at least until that weapon system is proven reliable and effective.

As for upgrades, the USAF alone will have 178 F-15C/D “Golden Eagles” in service for decades to come. It is hoped that these aircraft will continue to be upgraded over time. The wish list now includes an and a new glass cockpit, as well as a new digital electronic warfare and radar warning suite. These are all important features, but adding another four, or even eight missiles to the Golden Eagle’s quiver may be money very well spent, and foreign Eagle operators could also follow suit.

Lockheed has a new modular sensor system for combat aircraft dubbed the "Legion Pod" that aims at…

Regardless of the iconic Eagle’s ability to continue selling on what looks to be an increasingly fickle fighter market of the future, it will be around for a long, long time come. Although the more exotic Silent Eagle concept never caught on, these less ambitious, but totally logical enhancements hopefully will.

Image credits: Conceptual Renders/Boeing, photos Author

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