The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle is one of the most successful air superiority fighters ever built. Designed for dominance in aerial combat, the F-15 Eagle has maintained an unmatched combat record and remains a cornerstone of modern air forces decades after its introduction. Developed during the Cold War to counter advanced Soviet fighters, the F-15 set new standards in speed, maneuverability, radar capability, and weapons systems. McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle Development and Background The F-15 Eagle was developed by McDonnell Douglas (now part of Boeing) in response to lessons learned from air combat during the Vietnam War. The U.S. Air Force required a dedicated air superiority fighter capable of: Achieving total air dominance Outperforming emerging Soviet MiG aircraft Engaging multiple targets beyond visual range Key Milestones: First Flight: 1972 Introduced into Service: 1976 Primary Operator: United States Air Force The aircraft was built around a philosophy of energy-man...