El nuevo F-15SE "Silent Eagle"

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Boeing unveils upgraded F-15 Silent Eagle with fifth-generation features

By Stephen Trimble

Boeing today unveiled a new F-15 prototype aimed at the international market with such "fifth-generation" add-ons as radar absorbent coatings, internal weapons carriage and integrated digital avionics, plus featuring a distinctive V-tail.

Improving the fourth generation fighter’s profile on air-to-air radar is Boeing’s key goal for the F-15SE, which the company plans to offer to five foreign countries with an estimated market for 190 orders.

Radar absorbent materials added to leading edges are designed to soften the F-15SE’s head-on radar signature. Canting both horizontal stabilizers by 15 degrees is intended to reduce radar returns to the side.



Finally, embedding missiles and bombs inside conformal fuel tanks also reduces radar signature in all directions, and allows the F-15SE to perform its warfighting mission even with “clean” wings.

Boeing claims the end-result is an aircraft that can match the frontal-aspect stealth profile of any fifth generation fighter in configurations cleared by the US government for export release.

“We know we can get to the US government release level for international customers,” said Brad Jones, Boeing’s manager for future F-15 programmes.

To be fair, Boeing acknowledges the F-15SE’s stealth improvements do not help against ground-based radar systems, which are critical for waging offensive strikes against opponents armed with surface to air missile systems. Lowering the F-15SE’s thermal signature -- a critical stealthy feature for the Lockheed Martin F-22 – is also not part of Boeing plans.

But Boeing said the F-15SE is aimed at international customers more likely to use the aircraft for defensive, counter-air missions, rather than offensive strikes in defended airspace where all-aspect stealth is necessary for survival.

Despite the stealth improvements, Boeing insists the F-15SE would not tradeoff sensor or aerodynamic performance. The APG-63(V)3 radar would remain canted slightly forward rather than tilted back, preserving coverage and range at the expense of head-on radar cross section.

Moreover, Boeing has designed the F-15SE to also function as a non-stealthy, multi-role aircraft with the F-15E’s full payload of 29,000lbs of weapons. The conformal fuel tanks with the internal weapons bay can be quickly removed after landing, allowing the aircraft to takeoff with a full payload within two hours.

Another key feature of the F-15SE is the electronic warfare system. Boeing has selected the BAE Systems digital electronic warfare system (DEWS), which includes a digital radar warning receiver, digital jamming transmitter, integrated countermeasures dispenser and an interference cancellation system. The aircraft could continue to jam enemy radars even as its own radar and RWR continues to operate, Boeing claims.

Boeing launched the F-15SE, initially dubbed Project Monty, in September. The company-owned F-15E testbed was quickly modified with the V-tail and conformal fuel tanks to provide a ground-based demonstrator.

Flight trials for a risk reduction programme are scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2010. The first aircraft could be available for delivery to foreign customers three years after a deal is signed. Boeing plans to offer the F-15SE to Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Israel and Saudi Arabia, with all being current F-15 customers.

Notionally, Boeing estimates the F-15SE’s cost, including airframe, spares and training, at $100 million each.

The F-15’s single-largest customer – the US Air Force – is not officially a sales target for the F-15SE. However, Boeing says that all of the stealth, avionics and structural upgrades can be retrofitted on any existing F-15E. Company officials have briefed three agencies within the US Air Force, including Air Combat Command, but only as a “courtesy”, a Boeing spokeswoman said.

See more coverage and photos on the F-15 Silent Eagle at Stephen Trimble's The D.E.W. Line





 

tanoarg

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no entiendo muy bien... con el F22 en produccion... y aparece este???...a mi entender...algo falla..
 
Mercado de exportación estimado Tano. Recuerda que nostros tenemos que reemplazar F5 a mediados de la proxima decada.
Leonidas diemekes
 

Juanma

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Finalmente vio la luz!
La idea del F-15 Stealth no es nueva.

Con la cancelación del F-23 se pensó en el concepto de un F-15 furtivo utilizando parte de la tecnología del malogrado proyecto.

Lo cambios que se incluían entre otros eran, el remplazo de timones de profundidad y derivas por unas colas en V (como el F-23 para que lo visualicen) y la modificación de la trompa con la forma similar a la del F-22.

Edit: también incluía toberas vectoriales 2D

Como de esto hacen añares, mucho mas no me acuerdo pero en ese momento me pareció una excelente idea.
Según recuerdo decían que lo tiraron abajo el proyecto para que no se vea como una alternativa barata y cancelar el F-22.


Hoy por hoy las cosas cambiaron.....


Seria interesante buscar la info del viejo concepto. ( y también más info de este)
 
recorcholis!!!! esta linda la porqueria!!!.. la verdad me parece una exelente opcion ... pensando en los usuarios de exportacion claro esta..
no sera un paraguas para el f35 no??
 

Juanma

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Aaaaaaah ya tenian que salir los adictos del flanker!!
No creo ya que ningun Su-27/3X tiene CFT donde colocar los misiles.


Por cierto, un F-15SE con 4 misiles internos saliendo a cazar Su-35 va a ver mucho antes de ser visto. Se va a dar un festin........
Ademas, volando en una configuracion tan limpia seguramente puede llegar a supercrucero.

Recordemos que en Israel o Corea no hace falta tanto alcance como en otros teatros.




Sobre paraguas del F-35 no se, porque en la nota enfatizaron su roll de Caza y dicen que no ofrece muchas mejoras en cuanto a los radares de tierra.

Yo creo que es una opcion barata al F-22 que no quieren largar o que simplemente es muy cara.
 
Tal vez vendría siendo algo como un F16 B60/IN/NG en su segmento.Tal vez como reemplazo de los japoneses,israelíes,un segundo batch a Corea y Singapur....porque el F22 :svengo:

A la FACh,con la actual crisis no lo veo.Hagámonos la idea de que se estandarizará con F16 pero acompañados de modernos medios AEW y C4ISR (la info lo es todo)......y así se hace el aguante hasta el 2020...:sifone:
 
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