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F-15K Slam Eagle

F-15K Slam Eagle

The F-15K Slam Eagle is a specialized multirole variant of the F-15E Strike Eagle, serving as the Republic of Korea Air Force’s (ROKAF) primary long-range strategic strike platform. Its history and development are defined by its role in maintaining regional deterrence and its integration into South Korea's high-technology defense architecture.

1. Acquisition and Fleet Induction

The F-15K was selected to provide the ROKAF with a deep-strike tool capable of all-weather, day-and-night operations.

  • Export Timeline: While initial deliveries took place in the mid-2000s, specialized export records for the period between 2010 and 2012 show the delivery of the final seven airframes to complete the procurement program.
  • Fleet Strength: As of early 2026, the ROKAF maintains an active inventory of 59 F-15K Slam Eagles.
  • Organizational Structure: These aircraft are currently organized into three high-readiness fighter/ground attack squadrons.
2. Strategic Role and Capabilities

The "Slam Eagle" designation highlights the aircraft's primary mission: long-range precision interdiction and the neutralization of strategic threats.

  • The Three-Axis System: The F-15K is a central pillar of South Korea's deterrent strategy, specifically supporting the "Kill Chain" (pre-emptive strike) and "Korea Massive Punishment and Retaliation" (KMPR) components.
  • Strategic Weaponry: To fulfill its deep-strike role, the F-15K is equipped with advanced air-launched cruise missiles (ALCM), including the AGM-84H SLAM-ER and the KEPD-350 Taurus.

  • Tactical Versatility: Beyond its strike role, the aircraft carries a varied loadout of precision-guided munitions (PGMs) and air-to-air missiles, such as the AIM-120 AMRAAM and AIM-9X Sidewinder, ensuring it can maintain air superiority while conducting interdiction missions.
3. Modernization and Current Posture (2024–2026)

The F-15K remains one of the most capable platforms in the region, even as the ROKAF inducts fifth-generation stealth fighters and indigenous platforms.

  • Technological Context: While the United States Air Force has begun planning the retirement of its own legacy F-15E models, the F-15K remains a front-line "backbone" asset for South Korea alongside the F-35A Lightning II and the newly produced KF-21 Boramae.

  • Integrated Defense: The fleet is now part of the "Kill Web" concept, an integrated deterrent designed to track and eliminate threats even at the "left-of-launch" stage.
  • Advanced Targeting: The aircraft utilizes advanced sensors such as the Sniper and Litening targeting pods, along with the "Dragon’s Eye" SAR pod for all-weather surveillance and reconnaissance.

As of 2026, the F-15K Slam Eagle continues to serve as South Korea's most potent conventional strike asset, bridging the gap between legacy airframes and the next generation of autonomous and stealth combat systems.

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F-15K Slam Eagle (Strike Fighter)

Flight and Weapon Systems

The F-15K is the only U.S.-produced fighter capable of long-range precision strike missions without escort, day or night, in any weather.

Maximum gross takeoff weight and payload: 81,000 pounds and 23,000 pounds
Maximum combat radius without refueling: over 1,000 nautical miles (1,800 km)
Minimum altitude and maximum speed of terrain-following flight: 600 knots at 100 feet
Power: two GE F110 turbofan engines (29,000 lb thrust class with afterburning)
A mix of air-to-air weaponry: 20mm cannon; AIM-120, AIM-9, AIM-7, and AGM-130 missiles
A mix of air-to-ground ordnance, including precision-guided munitions

Computer and Targeting Systems

The F-15K possesses advanced computer, display, protection, radar, and targeting systems:
Avionics suite: Honeywell advanced display core processor (ADCP)
Cockpit-display technologies: seven-color liquid-crystal displays, two upfront control panels (flat-panel), joint helmet-mounted cueing system (JHMCS), and wide-field-of-view head-up display
On-board protection systems: Lockheed Martin ALR-56C(v)1 early warning receiver and Northrop Grumman ALQ-135M jammer
Radar: Raytheon AN/APG-63(v)1 radar: Air-to-air and air-to-ground modes of APG-70 radar with additional sea-surface searching/tracking, ground-moving target tracking, and enhanced high-resolution ground mapping for long-distance target identification
Improved reliability and maintainability: Third-generation targeting and navigation systems: forward-looking infrared (FLIR) and infrared search and track (IRST)
Performance: The F-15 family has a combat record of 101 victories and zero losses, and the F-15E predecessor flew thousands of combat missions during Operation Desert Storm and in the Balkans.


 
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   South Korea AF News:

• South Korea partly resumes flight of F-16 jets following recent crash  (4.04.2016)

• In Response to N. Korean Shells and Toy-Like Drones, S. Korea Dispatches F-15Ks Carrying Cruise Missiles  (3.04.2014)

• Republic Of Korea Air Force Accepts First C-130J  (27.03.2014)

• Is Seoul Underestimating its Fighter Procurement Costs?
 (1.07.2013)

• Lockheed Martin rolls-out first C-130J-30 for South Korea
 (24.06.2013)

• S. Korea Kicks off Bidding for US$7.3 Billion Fighter Jet Tender
 (21.06.2013)

• S. Korea Kicks off Bidding for US$7.3 Billion Fighter Jet Tender
 (21.06.2013)

• South Korea, US Officials to Hold Anti-Bioterrorism Tabletop Drill
 (17.06.2013)

• South Korea Buys Local FA-50 Jet Fighters
 (25.05.2013)

• (LEAD) EADS offers US$2 bln investment on Korean fighter jet project
 (23.05.2013)




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