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Boeing F-15SG "20 Years of Peace Carvin V" AF05-0005, 428th FS Flagship, 2017
General Background
The F-15SG (formerly F-15T) is a variant of the F-15E, ordered by the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF). F-15SGs were chosen on 6 September 2005 over the Dassault Rafale. The F-15SG remains critical to continue having air superiority aircraft over neighboring countries that deploy state of the art Russian aircraft. The RSAF's F-15SG is an all-weather multi-role fighter designed to achieve air superiority over the battlefield. The F-15SG is the most advanced version of the Eagle with its great speed, maneuverability, electronics and weapons.
The Aircraft
The 428th FS “Buccaneers”/366th FW is located at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho. The squadron was dedicated to train the Republic of Singapore Air Force pilots how to fly their new F-15SG. The 428th FS operates 12 aircraft to teach advanced weapons and tactics to the RSAF pilots’ as well as training ground crews and maintainers. These formal training missions are part of the Peace Carvin V agreement. Aircraft F-15SG 05-0005 c/n SG5 was built in 2005 and became the squadron commander's jet when it joined the 428th.
Specifications :
Dimensions | |
Length: | 63.8 ft |
Wingspan: | 42.8 ft |
Height: | 18.5 ft |
Weight: | |
Maximum Take-off: | 81,000 lbs |
Engines: | 2 x General Electric F110 Afterburning Turbofan Jet Engine |
Range: | 1,762 miles (able to air refuel) |
Speeds: | Mach 2.5 |
Ceiling: | 60,000 ft |
Armament: | 1 x internal mounted M61A1 20 mm six-barrel cannon with 500 rounds |
Combination of Up to 12 AIM-9 Sidewinders Or | |
AIM-120 AMRAAMs Or | |
Up to 24 air-to-ground munitions such as Paveway and JDAM satellite-guided weapons | |
Able to carry future hypersonic weapons | |
Radar | APG-82(V)1 active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar |
Integrated electronic warfare suite | |
Eagle Passive/Active Warning and Survivability System | |
Enhanced fly by wire controls | |
An all-digital cockpit with flat screen displays and touch panels. |