Chosen by the United States Air Force for the service’s new dual role fighter, the F-15E has greater ground attack capabilities — as shown in this impression — in addition to its already proven air-to-air superiority. A major advantage of the new craft is its low-altitude high-speed ability for precision attack on distant targets.
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52Chosen by the United States Air Force for the service’s new dual role fighter, the F-15E has greater ground attack capabilities — as shown in this impression — in addition to its already proven air-to-air superiority. A major advantage of the new craft is its low-altitude high-speed ability for precision attack on distant targets. Press, 11 April 1984, Page 17
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