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Sunday, 17 January 2010
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We carry on with foreign (i.e. non-US) Strike Eagle variants. After the F-15S and F-15K versions, we now focus on the mysterious Israeli F-15I Raam - the result of mating the best strike fighter airframe with leading edge Israeli electronics - definitely not a topic we would want to omit. We offer 2 articles: one discusses its development history, the other is a technical overview of the jet, focusing on its differences from the F-15E Strike Eagle.

Being a website focusing on the F-15E Strike Eagle, we do not go into deeper details with F-15I now. Sure, a lot more could be told about this great aircraft, no doubt about it. To expand these articles (or to add more articles on the F-15I Raam) we ask for your help: if you can send us more info or even new articles in this topic (and if they are good enoguh), you have a good chance that it will be published on F-15E.info - under your name. So if you have such intensions, please, do not hesitate and drop us an email to

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What's new

With this site update we offer the following two new articles:

Export Variants:

F-15I Raam:

The above articles can be found in the 'Strike Eagle' menu (see left) under 'Export Variants'.

We wish you a nice read and we're waiting for your feedback in the Strike Eagle Forum as well!

Photos

Parallel with the new articles, a photo gallery of the Raam is opened with a couple of photos for a start. You can view the gallery by clicking on the image below:

Forum Discussion

You can discuss this article in the Strike Eagle Forum with the latest posts appearing here below as well. Clicking on the 'Discuss' button takes you to the SEF, while clicking on the 'Quick Post' text enables you to make a post here right away.

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