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F-15C/E Eagle Units of operation Iraqi Freedom (Combat Aircraft) 🔍
Osprey Publishing Ltd, Combat Aircraft 47, 2004.05.25
Steve Davies, Chris Davey 🔍
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The F-15C/E has formed the backbone of US and Coalition operations in the Middle East for over a decade, patrolling the skies over northern and southern Iraq as part of Operations Northern Watch and Southern Watch. F-15Cs policed the skies for Iraqi aircraft operating in contravention of no-fly zone agreements, whilst the F-15E was constantly dropping weapons onto the Iraqi SAM and AAA emplacements that engaged Coalition aircraft undertaking this mission. The USAFвЂTMs use of the F-15 in the region culminated with Operation Iraqi Freedom, which was launched in mid March 2003 in order to liberate the people of Iraq and ensure the destruction of Saddam HusseinвЂTMs alleged weapons of mass destruction. In doing so, the F-15C was used to protect friendly troops and aircraft from any last-ditch attempt to use the Iraqi Air Force. In the event, the F-15Es of the 4th Fighter Wing saw most prolific use, engaging Iraqi armour before Coalition ground troops moved forward, and providing close air support to soldiers and Special Forces as they came into contact with the enemy.
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Davies, Steve
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Osprey combat aircraft, 1. publ. in Great Britain, Oxford, 2005
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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Osprey combat aircraft, 47, Oxford, ©2004
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Combat Aircraft 047, 2004
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Illustrated, PS, 2004
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May 25, 2004
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<p><p>the F-15c/e Has Formed The Backbone Of Us And Coalition Operations In The Middle East For Over A Decade, Patrolling The Skies Over Northern And Southern Iraq As Part Of Operations Northern Watch And Southern Watch. F-15cs Policed The Skies For Iraqi Aircraft Operating In Contravention Of No-fly Zone Agreements, Whilst The F-15e Was Constantly Dropping Weapons Onto The Iraqi Sam And Aaa Emplacements That Engaged Coalition Aircraft Undertaking This Mission. The Usaf&#8217;s Use Of The F-15 In The Region Culminated With Operation Iraqi Freedom, Which Was Launched In Mid March 2003 In Order To Liberate The People Of Iraq And Ensure The Destruction Of Saddam Hussein&#8217;s Alleged Weapons Of Mass Destruction. In Doing So, The F-15c Was Used To Protect Friendly Troops And Aircraft From Any Last-ditch Attempt To Use The Iraqi Air Force. In The Event, The F-15es Of The 4th Fighter Wing Saw Most Prolific Use, Engaging Iraqi Armour Before Coalition Ground Troops Moved Forward, And Providing Close Air Support To Soldiers And Special Forces As They Came Into Contact With The Enemy.</p>
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The F-15C/E has formed the backbone of US and Coalition operations in the Middle East for over a decade, patrolling the skies over northern and southern Iraq as part of Operations Northern Watch and Southern Watch. F-15Cs policed the skies for Iraqi aircraft operating in contravention of no-fly zone agreements, whilst the F-15E was constantly dropping weapons onto the Iraqi SAM and AAA emplacements that engaged Coalition aircraft undertaking this mission. The USAF's use of the F-15 in the region culminated with Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003-present), which was launched in order to liberate the people of Iraq and ensure the destruction of Saddam Hussein's alleged weapons of mass destruction. In doing so, the F-15C was used to protect friendly troops and aircraft from any last-ditch attempt to use the Iraqi Air Force. In the event, the F-15Es of the 4th Fighter Wing saw most prolific use, engaging Iraqi armour before Coalition ground troops moved forward, and providing close air support to soldiers and Special Forces as they came into contact with the enemy.
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This work examines the central roles that the F-15C and F-15E have had in a range of operations, culminating in their use by the USAF for Operation Iraqi Freedom, launched in March 2003.
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Based on the McDonnell Douglas 199-B design, the F-15A Eagle prototype first rolled out of the company's St Louis, Missouri, plant on 26 June 1972.
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Beretter om amerikanske F-15 Eagle-enheders indsats over Iraq, før og under Iraq-krigen i 2003
date open sourced
2010-02-18
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