U.S.A.F. F-15EX Eagle II
Jet Fires First Missile at Target Drone
- Our Bureau
- 07:14 AM, February 1, 2022
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Eagle II fires first missile during live-fire event on 25 January 2022 @U.S.A.F.
The U.S. Air Force’s newest fighter, the F-15EX
Eagle II, successfully fired an AIM-120D missile on January 25.
The 40th Flight Test Squadron aircrew and aircraft
fired the weapon pursuing a BQM-167 aerial target drone as part of the 53rd
Wing’s Combat Archer, an air-to-air weapons system evaluation program, or WSEP,
the Air Force said in a release.
During the flight, the F-15EX detected the drone
using onboard sensors, acquired a weapons-quality track and launched the
missile at the target. After tracking the missile’s release and flight toward
the BQM-167, the shot was determined a WSEP success, at which point the missile
flight was terminated.
The successful release marked the first weapon
fired from the aircraft and another major milestone following more than six
months of integrated developmental and operational flight testing for the shot.
“This was an end-to-end verification of the entire
weapons system, which will pave the way for more complex missile shots in the
future,” said Colton Myers, F-15EX test
project manager with the Operational Flight Program Combined Test Force.
Eagle II fires first missile during live-fire event on 25 January 2022 @U.S.A.F.
Not only was this the first F-15EX live fire, it
was also the first missile shot for experimental test pilot Maj. Benjamin
Naumann. A large part of Combat Archer is providing firsthand, live-fire
experience. Many pilots perform their first live fire at WSEP.
“This shot is another important step
towards fielding the aircraft to combat units,” Naumann said.
Along with weather, extra safety precautions and
aircraft settings, test aircrew also have to account for and fly at specific
test parameters when firing to ensure the appropriate data is collected for
analysis.
The missile shot is one of many milestones for the
F-15EX test team at Eglin Air Force Base. Only two months after arrival, the
F-15EX deployed to Northern Edge in Alaska. The aircraft was pushed to its
limits in the multiservice exercise and a significant amount of data was
collected on the aircraft’s internal performance and how it performed with and
against other aircraft.
Following
the deployment, the F-15EX underwent developmental flight and ground testing to
include survivability testing in various electromagnetic environments. This
series of tests lead to the discovery of and resolution of issues identified in
the F-15EX’s Suite 9 software system, leading to a more mature and stable
product, according to Myers.
Eagle II fires first missile during live-fire event on 25 January 2022 @U.S.A.F.
Myers said the advancement of the program and the
F-15EXs successes over the past 10 months are due to the integrated testing
efforts by the 96th Test Wing and 53rd WG.
The
83rd Fighter Weapons Squadron is responsible for the air-to-air WSEP, a monthly
event here.
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