The new technology is intended to give pilots more situational awareness so they can fly in contested environments.
A U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle equipped with a sophisticated new radar warning and electronic warfare suite that provides a major boost to its survivability has returned to its unit. As you can ...
The U.S. Air Force (USAF) announced it delivered the first two F-15E Strike Eagles equipped with the EPAWSS system to RAF ...
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RAF Lakenheath has two new F-15E Strike Eagles updated with the Eagle Passive/Active Warning and Survivability System, which ...
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EPAWSS is a standard component of the F-15EX Eagle II fleet now being constructed by Boeing, and the Air Force also wants to retrofit part of the existing F-15E Strike Eagle fleet with the new system.
Two F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft, with one of the world's most advanced warfare suites, arrived at RAF Lakenheath last week.
When the plane landed back in Anchorage, she said passengers learned that a bird strike involving an eagle was behind the sudden return. “The eagle survived at that time,” Tatela told the station.