An improved version of the excellent F-15E Strike Eagle fighter bomber

Stunning footage of the F-15QA Ababil in flight recorded from its cockpit

The F-15 Eagle was first seen in 1972 and today it is one of the best combat aircraft in the market.

The incredible typical maneuvers of an F-22 Raptor that an F-15QA fighter has done in Dubai
The curious image of a USAF F-15C Eagle fighter with the White Eagle of Poland

Boeing has launched new versions of this excellent aircraft, both of the Eagle, dedicated mainly to its missions, as well as its variant of the F-15E Strike Eagle bomber. This is the final result of the F-15EX Eagle II, where Boeing has sold more than 150 units to American Airlines, Indonesia and Israel.

The F-15QA Ababil (Halcón Peregrino) is a variant of the F-15EX for Qatar Air Force. It was presented by Boeing in August of 2021. The past year There are some incredible images of this fighter with the only possible handling for a F-22 Raptor. However, this is the case, in the F-15QA the limits of the pilot's foot, the plane can carry 12G handlebars, although the majority of the pilots are incapable of tightening.

Ayer Boeing released a new video showing the capabilities of the F-15QA. In the video that we saw last year, this shows a completely "clean" configuration, it is decided, without weapons and without The cargo supports are low and low on the fuselage.

In addition to these tomes with this "limpia" configuration, this new video also shows the F-15QA with a lethal configuration of 12 medium-range AIM-120 AMRAAM air-to-air missiles, distributed among the carriers of the fuselage (with capacity for four missiles) and the four subalares carriers (that can carry four missiles each).

The video is impressive, especially the parts we saw on the pilots supporting the indecible to be able to follow the rite of this exceptional airplane, which in 52 years has not been destroyed by a rival in combat:

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