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F-15EX Eagle II’s First Bomb Drop Test: The “Missile Truck” Takes Flight
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The Oregon Air National Guard’s 142nd Fighter Wing successfully concluded the first air‑to‑ground munitions test of the F-15EX Eagle II, demonstrating its heavy‑payload capability at Mountain Home AFB in May.
The Sky’s New “Missile Truck”
Boeing’s F-15EX Eagle II shifts from classic air‑superiority to a “missile truck” concept, boasting a payload capacity of 29,500 lbs (≈13,400 kg). This is nearly double the legacy F‑15C/D models and among the highest for any U.S. fighter aircraft.Test Details and Operational Performance
The 142nd Wing conducted 10 missions, releasing a total of 36 practice bombs—BDU‑50 and BDU‑56—mirroring real ordnance but filled with concrete instead of explosives. The 500‑pound and 2,000‑pound mock weapons validated the aircraft’s air‑to‑ground versatility.Forward Outlook and Strategic Implications
Pilots and weapons loaders are gearing up for live bomb drops at Nellis AFB in August, a critical step toward full combat integration. This will accelerate the F‑15EX’s entry into the U.S. Air Force’s operational fleet, enhancing multi‑mission flexibility.Gökberk Uçar – Aviation Logistics and Cargo Specialist: The successful test underscores the U.S. defense modernization spend and signals a shift toward heavier, longer‑range weapon systems. The increased payload capacity simplifies integration of future heavy‑caliber munitions, boosting both operational flexibility and cost‑effectiveness. It also mandates upgrades to air‑cargo infrastructure to support rapid re‑arming and heavy‑load logistics, a vital evolution for the defense supply chain.