The Boeing Company BA recently clinched a contract for the production of the F-15 Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System (“EPAWSS”). The deal is expected to be completed by Dec. 31, 2030.
We explore all parts of the F-15's new self-protection kit - radar warning receiver, jammer and yes chaff + flares.
The Eagle’s new electronic warfare platform was developed to aid in the detection and to counter surface and airborne threats ...
Boeing delivered a total of 25 fighter jets along with tankers, martime patrol aircraft, and military helicopters.
BAE Systems says its Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System (EPAWSS) provides the fourth-generation F-15 ability ...
The new technology is intended to give pilots more situational awareness so they can fly in contested environments.
The system allows F-15 fighters to detect and jam threats through geolocation and radar warning, helping them survive in ...
EPAWSS comes standard in the new F-15EX Eagle II, and the Air Force wants to retrofit some existing F-15E jets with the ...
The USAF first pair of F-15E Strike Eagle jets outfitted with the advanced EPAWSS have arrived at RAF Lakenheath base in the ...
Boeing was awarded a $616 million contract for its Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System, or EPAWSS, an electronic warfare system that will enable decades-old Air Force F-15 fighter jets ...
Israel’s initial procurement of the F-15I fighter occurred in the late 1990s, following lessons learned from the Gulf War. With the Israeli-Hamas ceasefire in place, Iran’s regional proxy groups are ...
The Boeing Company BA recently clinched a contract for the production of the F-15 Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System (“EPAWSS”). The deal is expected to be completed by Dec. 31 ...