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Air Force’s New F-15 Self-Defense System Nears Flight Tests

U.S. Air Force’s New F-15 Self-Defense System Nears Flight Tests The Eagle Passive/Active Warning Survivability System (EPAWSS), which is intended to improve the ability of U.S. Air Force F-15 fighter jets to detect and counter air and ground threats, is on track to begin flight tests in the fourth quarter of this year, according to EPAWSS prime contractor Boeing [BA]. Developmental testing will occur through the second quarter of 2020 and be followed by an independent operational test and evaluation phase that will last about a year, Boeing said in written responses to questions. Tests will take place at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida and Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. If the program is fully funded, the Air Force will start fielding EPAWSS on the F-15E Strike Eagle in September 2022 and the F-15C Eagle in September 2023, Boeing said. A total of more than 400 F-15s — 217 F-15Es and 196 F-15Cs – could get the upgrade. Readmore: https://goo.gl/pmCxNx

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Malcolm Cossar says:

Fantastic Aircraft,It's great to hear they will be getting much deserved ugrades to keep them a formidable force for yrs to come!

Boeingemployee1989 says:

I got a feeling that the F-15 will never be replaced due to less than 200 F-22s and over more than 500 F-15s

David Brill says:

It's Cost effective and a blessing for the taxpayer to upgrade our jets instead of paying mucho dollars for marginally better newly designed ones.

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