Would Russia’s Su-35 Completely Dominate America’s F-15 Eagle?

December 6, 2020 Topic: Security Blog Brand: The Reboot Tags: MilitaryTechnologyF-15Su-35WorldRussia

Would Russia’s Su-35 Completely Dominate America’s F-15 Eagle?

The former is the airplane that in many ways defined what a Fourth Generation fighter can do. The latter is an upgraded Su-27 Flanker.

Current models of the F-15, however, remain capable air superiority fighters with advanced radar, while the F-15E can still carry greater weapons loads for ground attack. Upgraded F-15s would boast extraordinary air-to-air loads, and unparalleled data fusion with supporting ships, satellites and aircraft. The Silent Eagle might also bring an intriguing, though limited, frontal stealth capability to the table. Less than a hundred Su-35Ss are planned to serve in Russia, China, Malaysia and Algeria, though additional orders may ensue. A force of over 200 F-15Es and a smaller number of F-15Cs and Ds is expect for decades into the future of the United States, and well over 400 F-15s of various types currently serve in the Air Forces of Saudi Arabia, Israel, South Korea, Singapore and Japan.

Sébastien Roblin holds a Master’s Degree in Conflict Resolution from Georgetown University and served as a university instructor for the Peace Corps in China. He has also worked in education, editing, and refugee resettlement in France and the United States. He currently writes on security and military history for War Is Boring. This piece was originally featured in 2016 and is being republished due to reader's interest.

Media: Reuters