This Air Force Has More F-15s Than Any Country Besides the US

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This Air Force Has More F-15s Than Any Country Besides the US

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The United States is known for its size, power, and superior military strength. So, in 1967, when the Soviet Union unleashed its high-speed MiG-25, American military forces were determined not to be outdone. What proceeded was the F-15 Eagle. This extremely capable aircraft quickly became the United States’ primary fighter jet.

This twin engine jet has many quality performance characteristics, such as the ability to detect enemy aircraft, fast acceleration, and advanced electronic systems. The F-15 also features incredible maneuverability due to low wing-loading, making it capable of performing tight turns. In light of its success, it is not surprising that other nations sought access to such a superior craft. The F-15 has been imported to many countries, including Japan and Israel.

To identify the countries with the most F-15 Eagle fighter jets, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the 2024 World Air Forces report from FlightGlobal, an aviation and aerospace industry publication. We ranked these countries according to the number of F-15 jets in their military. We included supplemental information regarding active F-15s in respective fleets, military branches that will be using these aircraft, and what variants of the F-15 are on order or are currently in service.

One interesting note about the F-15 is its flawless combat record, recording over 100 aerial victories and zero losses since 2007. Its twin engines allow it to reach speeds of Mach 2.5. Also, the F-15’s advanced radar and avionics systems mean it can spot and engage enemy planes from far away, giving it a huge edge in dogfights.

When it comes to the specs, the F-15 Eagle is armed with Sparrow and Sidewinder missiles, as well as an M61 20mm automatic cannon. It has an operational range of about 2,400 miles, making it fairly versatile for all types of missions.

The F-15 Eagle has been a crucial asset in keeping air superiority for the U.S. and its allies. Its success has also paved the way for newer jets like the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II, pushing military aviation technology forward.

This jet’s mix of speed, firepower, and advanced tech have made it a highly desirable fighter jet. Furthermore, its perfect combat record and ongoing service prove its lasting impact and essential role in modern air warfare.

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India+MiG | Mikoyan MiG-29 (Russian: Микоян МиГ-29; NATO reporting name: "Fulcrum") low level pass, Polish Air Force
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The F-15 Eagle fighter has been a cornerstone of American air superiority since 1976. With an impeccable combat record, the F-15 has proven its effectiveness in maintaining air dominance. Additionally, its success has paved the way for the development of more advanced fighter jets, ensuring continued technological advancement in military aviation and strengthening the defense capabilities of the United States and its allies.

Here is a look at the countries with the most F-15 Eagle fighter jets:

8. Indonesia

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  • Active aircraft: 1
  • Aircraft on order: 24
  • Military branches: Indonesian Air Force
  • Variant(s): F-15IDN

7. Qatar

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  • Active aircraft: 33
  • Aircraft on order: 36
  • Military branches: Qatar Emiri Air Force
  • Variant(s): F-15QA

6. Singapore

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  • Active aircraft: 40
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Military branches: Republic of Singapore Air Force
  • Variant(s): F-15SG

5. South Korea

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  • Active aircraft: 59
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Military branches: Republic of Korea Air Force
  • Variant(s): F-15K

4. Israel

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  • Active aircraft: 86
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Military branches: Israel Air and Space Force
  • Variant(s): F-15B/D, F-15A/C/I

3. Japan

  • Active aircraft: 199
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Military branches: Japan Air Self-Defence Force
  • Variant(s): F-15DJ, F-15J

2. Saudi Arabia

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  • Active aircraft: 232
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Military branches: Royal Saudi Air Force
  • Variant(s): F-15D, F-15C/S/SA

1. United States

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  • Active aircraft: 395
  • Aircraft on order: 102
  • Military branches: United States Air Force
  • Variant(s): F-15D, F-15C/E/EX
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Chris Lange is a writer for 24/7 Wall St., based in Houston. He has covered financial markets over the past decade with an emphasis on healthcare, tech, and IPOs. During this time, he has published thousands of articles with insightful analysis across these complex fields. Currently, Lange's focus is on military and geopolitical topics.

Lange's work has been quoted or mentioned in Forbes, The New York Times, Business Insider, USA Today, MSN, Yahoo, The Verge, Vice, The Intelligencer, Quartz, Nasdaq, The Motley Fool, Fox Business, International Business Times, The Street, Seeking Alpha, Barron’s, Benzinga, and many other major publications.

A graduate of Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, Lange majored in business with a particular focus on investments. He has previous experience in the banking industry and startups.

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