F -15 Eagle is an incredible aircraft with a long and storied history. Its speed, maneuverability, and armament make it one of the most fearsome fighter jets in the world, and its advanced avionics and radar systems give it a huge advantage in combat. We hope you enjoyed learning about this amazing aircraft, and we encourage you to continue exploring the world of military aviation. Here is the fact that you need to know about the F-15 Eagle: Let’s Know The Specifications Of The Strike Eagle The F15E is a twin-seater and has a max takeoff weight of 81,000lb. Its max speed is 1,650 mph and able to reach over Mach 2.5 at high altitude. Its combat range is 791 miles and it has a ferry range of 2,400 miles with extra fuel tanks. It is also able to carry the 4× AIM-7 Sparrow, the 4× AIM-9 Sidewinder, and the 8× AIM-120 AMRAAM Air-to-air missiles. The F15 Was Originally Planned To Be P...
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The Weapons that Carried by F-22 Raptor
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The F-22 Raptor is equipped with a variety of weapons to engage air and ground targets. It is a highly advanced multi-role fighter with a wide range of weapons that allow it to engage a variety of targets with great precision and effectiveness. The typical F-22’s combat configuration is “clean”, that is, with all armament carried internally and with no external stores. This configuration is an important factor not only because maintaining the F-22’s stealth characteristics allows the Raptor to fly and fight undetected by enemy radars, but also because it improves the fighter’s aerodynamics by dramatically reducing drag, which in turn, improves the F-22’s range. Here are the video that detailed descriptions of the weapons used by the F-22 Raptor: Video Credit: Out Of Your Mind
5th Generation Fighter Jet Comparison: F-22 Raptor VS F-35 Lightning II
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Development of two fighters in parallel with complementary roles, one heavyweight and more costly and the other light and relatively cheap, is far from unprecedented. The F-22 as an elite heavy fighter built to engage the most advanced enemy combat aircraft is a direct successor to the F-15C Eagle and F-4E Phantom from the respective fourth and third generations, while the F-35 follows on from the F-16 Falcon and the F-5E Tiger II in fulfilling the role of a low cost and versatile light fighter capable of fulfilling any number of roles on the battlefield but specialised in none of them. The heavy air superiority fighters have been far more restricted in their exports compared to their lighter counterparts, with the F-22 banned from export entirely while lighter aircraft have been built in much larger numbers, widely exported to all manner of U.S. allies and non aligned states, and in the fourth and fif...
5 Reasons Why The B-52 Bomber is Destined to Outlive
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What accounts for the B-52’s longevity? Here are five reasons why the B-52 bomber is destined to outlive all of the engineers who designed it, and most of the pilots who flew it. Video Credit: Out Of Your Mind 1. Relevancy . The design of the B-52 gradually evolved during its early design phase into a swept-wing aircraft with eight jet engines that could fly many thousands of miles without refueling. Its range today is stated at 8,800 miles when cruising at 525 miles per hour with a 35ton bomb load, but it can be refueled in the air to fly much farther. Equipped with cruise missiles and other standoff munitions, it can attack targets anywhere in the world quickly from bases in the U.S. That’s what makes long-range bombers different from any other combat system in the joint force. 2. Versatility The B-52 doesn’t just have long legs and a...
The F-35B Vertical Landing
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Designed for the Marine Corps, the F-35B variant would do what no other plane had ever done: accelerate past the speed of sound in flight, then make vertical landings on the smallest of landing footprints, much like a helicopter. Video Credit: Out Of Your Mind The quest to create a fighter capable of taking off and landing in confined spaces has been a decades-long pursuit on both sides of the Atlantic. As early as 1954, Lockheed Martin was busy designing experimental “vertical rising” fighters, which soon paved the way for vertical-landing aircraft like the British Harrier. But unlike the Harrier, the F-35B and its Short Take-Off and Vertical Landing (STOVL) system offers both vertical landing and long-range supersonic speed in one unit, creating a stealthy, lightning-fast fighter capable of carrying advanced weaponry. Using energy generated by the F-35’s single...
How Powerful is the M109A6 Paladin Howitzer?
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Paladin was first fielded in 1994. The widely used M109 carries a 155-mm howitzer and is the principal self-propelled artillery support for U.S. Army divisions. It is a large tracked vehicle with a fully traversable turret and prominent bustle. Early variants had a short, 23-caliber barrel. Later versions, including the M109A6 Paladin, have a 39-caliber barrel. Video Credit: Out Of Your Mind The Paladin can operate independently, from on the move, it can receive a fire mission, compute firing data, select and take up its firing position, automatically unlock and point its cannon, fire and move out - all with no external technical assistance. Firing the first round from the move in under 60 seconds, a "shoot and scoot" capability protects the crew from counterbattery fire. The M109A6 Paladin is capable of firing up to four rounds per minute to ranges of 30 kilometers.
The V-22 Osprey Will Last Into the 2050s and Beyond.
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The Osprey has supported land and maritime combat and land war for many years since its arrival more than 10 years ago; its mission success has inspired the Pentagon to continually upgrade the aircraft for service as far as into the 2050s and beyond. Video Credit: Out Of Your Mind The military services who operate the Osprey have, over the years, added a Digital Interoperability technology to network the aircraft, its crews and other air and ground nodes to transmit combat crucial real-time intelligence information. Due to its tiltrotor configuration, the Osprey can hover in helicopter mode for close-in surveillance and vertical landings for things like delivering forces, equipment and supplies—all while being able to transition into airplane mode and hit fixed-wing aircraft speeds. This gives the aircraft an ability to travel up 450 nautical miles to and from a ...