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In addition to continuing purchasing F-35 multirole stealth fighters, IAF decides to upgrade its dependable F-15 fleet with improved model capable of carrying 13 tons of explosives with advanced avionics.
Alex Fishman|Published: 11.19.18 , 17:12


F-15 IA (Photo: Boeing)

Indeed, the new F-15 can fly longer distances, has higher survivability, more advanced avionic systems, and a much better ordnance-carrying capacity. The jet can carry up to 13 tons of explosives—a capability unmatched by any other attack aircraft.

In the field of air-to-air warfare, the F-15 IA plane is capable of carrying 11 missiles, in addition to 28 heavy, smart bombs for ground targets.

In addition, the aircraft has the capability to carry all the weapons at the IAF’s disposal, including unique Israeli-made missiles, laser and electro-optical systems, and more.


F-15 IA (Photo: Yoav Zitun)

The plane was built by Boeing for the air forces of Qatar and Saudi Arabia, and initially the United States Air Force (USAF), through which the IAF purchased the planes, pressed Israel not to request to purchase the jets.

This is because the Americans had an interest in continuing the development of the stealth F-35 line, which have been acquired by the US military's air and naval forces.

In the past year the USAF has begun to take an interest in the new F-15 IA plane, which gave Israel the green light to enter negotiations for its purchase. It seems as though the Americans have agreed to supply Israel with the new plane on condition that it will continue purchasing the F-35 stealth attack aircrafts.


F-15 IA (Photo: Boeing)

The IAF emphasized that the new F-15 will not completely replace the F-35 stealth fighter, but is intended to reinforce the systems currently in place to enhance the range of capabilities to an optimal position vis-à-vis its missions—from Iran to Gaza.

According to a document presented by the IDF to outgoing Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman recently, the IAF intends to complete the purchase of the third stealth squadron at a lower rate—with up to three planes a year. Once the third squadron is complete, approximately in 10 years time, the IAF will have at least 75 F-35 stealth aircraft at its disposal.

The document submitted to Lieberman is one of the last to be approved by the outgoing defense minister. All the IDF's purchases in the US in the coming decade, totaling $38 million, have been submitted for governmental approval.

פרסום ראשון: 11.19.18, 17:12

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purchase implies paying for goods.

when has israel ever paid america for anything?
 
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F-35 not good enough? If it's so stealth they would have been able to bomb Assad's palace without them knowing what hit them. Guess not.
 
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F-35 not good enough? If it's so stealth they would have been able to bomb Assad's palace without them knowing what hit them. Guess not.
The IAF emphasized that the new F-15 will not completely replace the F-35 stealth fighter, but is intended to reinforce the systems currently in place to enhance the range of capabilities to an optimal position vis-à-vis its missions—from Iran to Gaza.
 
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F-35 not good enough? If it's so stealth they would have been able to bomb Assad's palace without them knowing what hit them. Guess not.
You have the unfortunate habit of jumping to conclusions without any homework. This forum have standards to uphold.

Would Russia ditch all other aircraft because it have SU-57?

Israel have no desire to topple Assad regime in Syria. Its only beef is with Iranian elements in Syria but Russia have assured Israel that they will not exceed their mandate (to help Assad regime in defeating rebels).
 
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YThis forum have standards to uphold.
Take that word 'uphold'. If those standards are valued, this intellectual midget should have been banned just for being a troll, which is what he is doing to this forum.
 
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F-35 not good enough? If it's so stealth they would have been able to bomb Assad's palace without them knowing what hit them. Guess not.
F35 is a costly aircraft both to acquire and maintain, if an objective can be accomplished with another aircraft, why send F35 up and them spend insane amount on maintenance of it?
 
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