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F-15C Eagle
Twin-engine air-superiority fighter developed by McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) with an undefeated air-to-air combat record in service. The single-seat C model has been progressively retired from US Air Force service in favor of the F-15EX, but remains active with allied operators.
In service since 1979 · 3 operator countries
Compiled from public sources ·primary reference ↗ ·last verified 2026-07-02
2,660
km/h
5,550
km range
20,000
m ceiling
7,300
kg payload
1.12
T/W
💲 ≈ $41,900,000, Historical unit flyaway cost
Procurement snapshot
Availability & export
US ITAR-controlled
Export needs U.S. State Dept (DDTC) approval; end-use & re-transfer restrictions apply.
Channel: Foreign Military Sales (FMS) or Direct Commercial Sale
Fielded & proven
Limited · 3 operators
In service since 1979. Status: legacy · ~483 built.
Lifecycle cost (est.)
$105M – $147M
Acquisition is only ~30% of lifecycle cost, operating & support dominate over ~30 yrs. Rough 2.5–3.5× the unit price. How we estimate this →
Interoperability
Derived guidance from public data, export regime by country of origin, lifecycle from the GAO ~30% acquisition rule. Verify eligibility, pricing and offsets with the manufacturer and your acquisition authority.
Compatible munitions & weapons
Publicly reported weapons the F-15C Eagle can carry. Linked items have a full spec page.
Powerplant
The F-15C Eagle's engine has its own full spec page.
Full specifications
Performance
Speed, range, altitude and engagement capability.
| Max speed Maximum level speed. For aircraft this is at optimal altitude; for ground vehicles, top road speed. Higher means faster response and better kinematic performance. | 2,660 km/h |
|---|---|
| Max speed (Mach) Maximum speed as a multiple of the speed of sound. Mach 2+ is typical for air-superiority fighters. | 2.5 Mach |
| Range Maximum distance: ferry range for aircraft, operational range for vehicles, maximum engagement distance for missiles. Higher means more standoff or persistence. | 5,550 km |
| Combat radius Distance an aircraft can fly, complete its mission and return without refueling. Roughly a third of ferry range. | 1,270 km |
| Service ceiling Maximum operating altitude. Higher gives energy advantage and sensor horizon. | 20,000 m |
| Thrust-to-weight Engine thrust divided by loaded weight. Above 1.0 the aircraft can accelerate going straight up. On a standalone engine record, this is the engine's own thrust divided by its dry weight, the standard figure of merit for jet engines. | 1.12 |
Firepower
Armament, payload and guidance.
| Main armament Primary weapon: main gun, cannon or missile type. | 20 mm M61A1 Vulcan rotary cannon |
|---|---|
| Hardpoints External stations for weapons and pods. More means bigger and more flexible loadouts. | 8 |
| Weapons payload Maximum ordnance weight the platform can carry. Higher means more strike capacity per sortie. | 7,300 kg |
Protection
Armor, countermeasures and survivability.
| Countermeasures Self-protection: chaff, flares, DIRCM, towed decoys, smoke dischargers, jammers. | ALQ-135 internal EW system, chaff, flares |
|---|
Physical
Dimensions, weight and crew.
| Length Overall length including gun/probe where applicable. | 19.43 m |
|---|---|
| Wingspan Wingtip-to-wingtip span. | 13.05 m |
| Height Overall height. Lower profile is harder to spot and hit for ground vehicles. | 5.63 m |
| Empty weight Weight without fuel, ammunition or crew. | 12,700 kg |
| Combat weight Fully loaded weight. Lighter eases transport and bridging limits; heavier often means more armor. | 20,200 kg |
| Crew Personnel required to operate. Fewer reduces exposure; autoloaders trade a loader for mechanical complexity. | 1 |
Propulsion
Engine, power and fuel.
| Engine Powerplant model and type. | 2x Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-220/229 afterburning turbofans |
|---|---|
| Engines Number of engines. Twin-engine gives redundancy at higher cost. | 2 |
| Thrust Total engine thrust (with afterburner where applicable). | 129 kN |
| Fuel capacity Internal fuel volume. | 8,845 L |
| Propulsion type Turbofan, turboshaft, diesel, gas turbine, solid-fuel rocket, ramjet… | Turbofan |
Sensors & avionics
Radar, sensor suite and datalinks.
| Radar Primary radar. AESA (active electronically scanned array) is the current state of the art. | AN/APG-63(V)1 or AN/APG-63(V)3 AESA (upgraded aircraft) |
|---|---|
| Sensors IRST, EO/IR turrets, laser designators, sniper pods, thermal sights. | TEWS electronic warfare suite |
| Datalink Network connectivity: Link 16, MADL, national datalinks. Enables cooperative engagement. | Link 16 |
Program
Cost, production scale and operators.
| Unit cost Approximate flyaway/unit cost where public. Defense pricing varies hugely by contract, offsets and configuration. Lower is cheaper. | $41,900,000 |
|---|---|
| Units built Total production run. Higher means proven manufacturing, mature logistics and spares availability. | 483 |
| Operator countries Number of countries operating the system. More operators means broader support ecosystem. | 3 |
Specifications compiled from public Boeing and reference sources ↗. Published defense figures are approximations, treat comparisons as directional. Last verified 2026-07-02.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the top speed of the Boeing F-15C Eagle? +
The Boeing F-15C Eagle has a maximum speed of 2,660 km/h.
What is the range of the Boeing F-15C Eagle? +
The Boeing F-15C Eagle has a maximum range of 5,550 km.
What is the weapons payload of the Boeing F-15C Eagle? +
The Boeing F-15C Eagle can carry up to 7,300 kg of weapons payload.
How much does the Boeing F-15C Eagle weigh? +
The Boeing F-15C Eagle has a combat weight of 20,200 kg.
How many crew does the Boeing F-15C Eagle require? +
The Boeing F-15C Eagle requires a crew of 1.
What is the main armament of the Boeing F-15C Eagle? +
The Boeing F-15C Eagle's primary weapon is the 20 mm M61A1 Vulcan rotary cannon.
What engine does the Boeing F-15C Eagle use? +
The Boeing F-15C Eagle is powered by the 2x Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-220/229 afterburning turbofans.
What is the Boeing F-15C Eagle used for? +
The Boeing F-15C Eagle is a fighter aircraft typically used for air superiority.
How many countries operate the Boeing F-15C Eagle? +
The Boeing F-15C Eagle is operated by 3 countries.
How much does the Boeing F-15C Eagle cost? +
The Boeing F-15C Eagle has an approximate unit cost of 41,900,000 USD. Defense pricing varies by contract, offsets and configuration, treat this as directional.
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