Air Force Wants To Give Its F-15s Game-Changing Cognitive Electronic Warfare Capabilities
Artificial intelligence and machine learning could improve the ability of future electronic warfare suites to respond, in real-time, to new threats.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning could improve the ability of future electronic warfare suites to respond, in real-time, to new threats.
The F-15EX went to 40,000 feet and flew at twice the speed of sound on its first flight.
The flight comes nearly 50 years after the F-15A first flew. This latest Eagle iteration is set to replace the USAF’s F-15C/D fleet, and maybe more.
The Eagle Passive/Active Warning Survivability System will ensure the Strike Eagle can survive in a highly contested battlespace.
The F-15C has received an upgrade called the Passive Attack Display that drastically modernizes the Eagle’s archaic cockpit.