An F-15E Strike Eagle from the 494th Fighter Squadron flies out of RAF Lakenheath, England, on March 30, 2021. (Airman 1st Class Cedrique Oldaker/Air Force) The first two F-15E Strike Eagles ...
These advanced aircraft have been allocated to the base’s F-15E squadrons; one has joined the ranks of the 494th Fighter Squadron, while the other has been incorporated into the 492nd Fighter Squadron ...
One of the upgraded jets was assigned to the 494th fighter squadron, while the other went ... contractor McDonnell Douglas, now Boeing. F-15E fighter-bombers play an important role in US air ...
Each of Lakenheath’s F-15E fighter squadrons received one of the souped-up Strike Eagles, the 48th Fighter Wing said in the statement. The wing hosts two squadrons of F-15E Strike Eagles and two ...
The first F-15E equipped with the advanced EPAWSS Electronic Warfare system takes off from San Antonio and heads home to the @48FighterWing. This next-gen tech enhances pilot situational awareness ...
Two USAF F-15E units, the 492nd and 494th fighter squadrons, are based at RAF Lakenheath, where they operate alongside two squadrons of F-35As as part of the 48th Fighter Wing. It is not ...
Despite the name, Royal Air Force Lakenheath in the United Kingdom is only used by the US Air Force and is home to four fighter squadrons (two flying the F-35 and two flying the F-15E Strike Eagle).