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Israel uses a Strike Eagle  variant  specific to national needs and U.S. export controls.
Israel uses a Strike Eagle  variant  specific to national needs and U.S. export controls.
==Defensive systems==
==Defensive systems==
The aircraft has an [[ALE-47|AN/ALE-47]] AN/ALE-47 Countermeasures Dispenser System [CMDS], is a "smart" dispenser that connects directly to infrared and radar warning receivers, release expendable and towed/retrivable decoys, as well as helping the pilot with situational awareness of the threat.  
The aircraft has an [[ALE-47|AN/ALE-47]] Countermeasures Dispenser System [CMDS], is a "smart" dispenser that connects directly to infrared and radar warning receivers, release expendable and towed/retrivable decoys, as well as helping the pilot with situational awareness of the threat.  
==Successor==
==Successor==
For the United States, the successor to the F-15 air superiority and probably advanced fighter bomber series is the [[F-22 Raptor]].
For the United States, the successor to the F-15 air superiority and probably advanced fighter bomber series is the [[F-22 Raptor]].

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The F-15 Strike Eagle aircraft is an advanced two-seat fighter-bomber, complementing the F-15 Eagle air superiority fighter. Originally, the F-16 Fighting Falcon was seen as the only Air Force fighter-bomber of its generation, but the Strike Eagle evolved as a high-end attack aircraft.

Foreign operators

Israel uses a Strike Eagle variant specific to national needs and U.S. export controls.

Defensive systems

The aircraft has an AN/ALE-47 Countermeasures Dispenser System [CMDS], is a "smart" dispenser that connects directly to infrared and radar warning receivers, release expendable and towed/retrivable decoys, as well as helping the pilot with situational awareness of the threat.

Successor

For the United States, the successor to the F-15 air superiority and probably advanced fighter bomber series is the F-22 Raptor.