U.S.A.F. F-15EX Eagle II
Jet Undergoes First Operational Test Mission
- Our Bureau
- 07:55 AM, October 26, 2021
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Boeing F-15EX
Eagle ll fighter
The
U.S. Air Force’s F-15EX Eagle ll is undergoing its first-ever operational test
mission paired with F-15Cs and F-15Es at Nellis Air Force Base Oct. 18-25.
“We’ve
never done full, large-scale operational tests with the F-15EX, because it’s
only been in the U.S. Air Force’s hands for six months,” said
Lt. Col. Kenneth Juhl, Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center F-15
tester.
There
are currently two F-15EXes in existence. The Air Force accepted delivery of
them at Eglin AFB, Florida, in March and April 2021. The platform is
anticipated to join the F-35 Lightning II, F-16 Fighting Falcon and A-10
Thunderbolt II along with a sixth-generation fighter program as part of the
four-plus-one concept intended to streamline the fleet.
At
Nellis AFB, AFOTEC Detachment 6 is leading the initial operational test and
evaluation of the F-15EX with units from Eglin and Nellis AFBs, the Oregon and
Florida National Guard and contractors.
The
plane has undergone a series of developmental tests to ensure the aircraft
adheres to the required build specifications and safety standards. It has also
conducted operational missions as part of exercise Northern Edge in Alaska.
“The main focus here is to provide
the initial push for operational tests and evaluation to really evaluate the
platform from an end-to-end perspective with the addition of a robust threat
environment that we have here at Nellis. That way, when we write our initial
test reports, we’re giving an accurate look to the combat Air Force and the
Guard as to what the platform is capable of when it initially fields,” said
Colton Myers, Operational Flight Program Combined Test Force F-15EX test
project manager.
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