Developed As A Derivative Of The F-15 Eagle Air Superiority Fighter, Mcdonnell Douglas' (Now Boeing) F-15E Strike Eagle Has A Radically Different Mission: To Launch Deep Interdiction Missions Without Additional Fighter Support Or Jamming. Since Its First Flight In 1986, The F-15E Has Performed A Variety Of Missions Including Deep Strikes Against High-Value Enemy Targets In Operation Desert Storm And Operation Allied Force, And Providing Close Air Support. It Can Carry Over 23,000 Pounds Of Payload, Including The Jdam, Aim-9X, Agm-130 And Amraam, And Is Equipped With An Active Electronically Scanned Array Radar System. With Its Service Life Expected To Reach To 2035 And Beyond, The F-15E Can Be Said To Serve As The Backbone Of The U.S. Air Force. Its Unparalleled Range, Persistence And Weapons Load Make It Indispensable. Developed In 1990, This 660-Page, Unclassified F-15E Pilot Manual Is A Wonderful Resource For Museum Docents, Historians, Modelers, Gamers, And Anyone Else Who Ever Wondered What It Would Be Like To Sit In The Cockpit Of The Strike Eagle.