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Air Force Chief (IAF) Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh flew a US-made Boeing F-15EX Eagle II fighter jet as part of a familiarisation flight during his visit to Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, ANI reported. The Indian Air Force Chief piloted the F-15 alongside US Air Force pilot Major Matthew Benson, associated with the 85th Test and Evaluation Squadron. The F-15 is one of the most advance US-made fighter jets, playing a crucial role in maintaining air superiority and supporting operations.
Eagle II Leads US Air Defence
The F-15EX Eagle II is latest iteration of the US's premium air superiority fighter that it hails as "one of the platforms essential to the collaborative defense of the Indo-Pacific."The flight formed part of Air Chief Marshal Singh's broader visit to Nellis Air Force Base, a key centre for advanced combat training and operational testing for the US Air Force. US officials said the experience allowed the Indian Air Chief to better understand the aircraft's capabilities and its role in modern air warfare.IAF Chief Discusses Joint Air Defence Exercise With US
During the visit, Singh also held discussions with senior US Air Force officials, including Brigadier General David C Epperson, commander of the US Air Force Warfare Center. Air Commodore Yeshpal Singh Negi was also part of the IAF delegation.Talks focused on expanding joint exercise opportunities and aligning modernisation efforts between the two air forces. The discussions also emphasised the need to build stronger interoperability between India and the United States.This likely includes improving coordination in joint operations, sharing best practices, and enhancing mutual understanding of advanced technologies and combat systems with a focus on collaboration in the Indo-Pacific theatre.A Sneak Peak into F-15 Eagle II
- The F-15EX Eagle II, the latest iteration of the older F15s, is an advanced multirole fighter developed by Boeing, building on a long legacy of air dominance.
- The aircraft flies with a top speed of Mach 2.5 and a service ceiling of 50,000 feet. It can carry a payload of up to 29,500 pounds (13,381 kilograms) and has a service life exceeding 20,000 hours.
- According to Boeing, the F-15EX features digital fly-by-wire controls, an all-glass cockpit, advanced mission systems and open architecture software, along with Active Electronically scanned Array (AESA) radar and the Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System ( EPAWSS) electronic warfare suite, enabling operations in contested airspace.
- The aircraft can carry up to 12 AMRAAMs and support hypersonic weapons, while its high payload and long range allow flexible missions, including massed missile strikes and precision standoff attacks.







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