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48th FW conducts live missile fire

By Airman 1st Class Jessi Monte

ROYAL AIR FORCE LAKENHEATH, England —

ROYAL AIR FORCE LAKENHEATH, England – F-15C Eagles and F-15E Strike Eagles assigned to Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, participated in a live missile fire exercise Dec. 8-10, 2020.

The exercise was conducted in conjunction with QinetiQ, a UK-based multinational defense technology company. The aircraft carried modified AIM-9M infrared-guided missiles fired at flare packs being towed 300 feet behind a drone.

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Passing the torch, keeping the heritage

By Senior Airman Christopher S. Sparks, 48th Fighter Wing Public Affairs

U.S. Air Force Capt. Gavin O’Boyle, 493rd Fighter Squadron chief of weapons, and U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Mark Perry, 493rd FS director of operations, pose in front of the 48th Fighter Wing F-15C Eagle Heritage Jet, at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, Nov. 25, 2020. Perry, who was assigned as the pilot of the heritage jet back in 2009 as a young Lieutenant, is now designating O’Boyle as the new pilot of the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Christopher S. Sparks)

ROYAL AIR FORCE LAKENHEATH, England — One of the more popular aircraft assigned the 48th Fighter Wing is “The King” F-15C Eagle, the last remaining heritage jet at RAF Lakenheath. The aircraft were painted to honor the 48th Fighter-Bomber Group, which flew World War II P-47 Thunderbolts, in support of operations in Europe, including the Invasion of Normandy June 6, 1944.

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F-15 Eagle Country

This website contains the story behind the world’s best ” interceptor” and “strike” fighter.

ROYAL AIR FORCE LAKENHEATH, England Pilots from 494rd Fighter Squadron complete shutdown procedures on their F-15C Eagles returning home from deployment, Oct. 9, 2011.(U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Cory D. Payne)

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494 Fighter Squadron “Panthers” Pride of Juniper Falcon

By Tech. Sgt. Matthew Plew, 48th Fighter Wing Public Affairs

Uvda Air Base, Uvda, Israel — Twelve F-15E Strike Eagles along with 262 Airmen attached to the 48th Fighter Wing, 494th Fighter Squadron from Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England deployed to Israel in support of exercise Juniper Falcon from May 7 – 22, 2017.

The 494th conducted Defense Counter Air integration training with the Israeli Air Force designed to improve Israel’s qualitative military edge through air readiness; while building on the enduring partnership between the U.S. and Israel.

An F-15E Strike Eagle assigned to the 494th Fighter Squadron, Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, taxis for a sortie in support of exercise Juniper Falcon May 8, at Uvda Air Base, Israel. Juniper Falcon 17 represents the combination of several bi-lateral component/ Israeli Defense Force exercises that have been executed annually since 2011. These exercises were combined to increase joint training opportunities and capitalize on transportation and cost efficiencies gained by aggregating forces. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. Matthew Plew)

“This exercise was important for the 48th Fighter Wing because it gave us an opportunity to train with an important partner that we don’t always get to train with,” said U.S. Air Force Col. Evan Pettus, 48th Fighter Wing commander. “We were able to build upon our interoperability as a force and increase our confidence that we can employ together cohesively should the need ever arise.”

These training sorties, which focused on air interoperability, gave the 494th “Mighty Black Panther” pilots the chance to take part in flying operations unique to the region; allowing them to become more familiar with the airspace that their Israeli allies are charged to protect.

“It’s important to continue these types of exercises because, one of the great strengths of our Air Force is to be able to work with our partners and increase our interoperability and mutual understanding of each other’s tactics,” said U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Michael Alfaro, 494th Fighter Squadron detachment commander.

(U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. Matthew Plew)

Juniper Falcon 17 represents the combination of several bi-lateral component/ Israeli Defense Force exercises that have been executed annually since 2011. These exercises were combined to increase joint training opportunities and capitalize on transportation and cost efficiencies gained by aggregating forces. Juniper Falcon, together with Juniper Cobra (held during opposite years), is part of the annual exercise continuum between United States European Command and the IDF.

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RAF Lakenheath celebrates 25 years of Strike Eagles

By Airman 1st Class Eli Chevalier, 48th Fighter Wing Public Affairs / Published February 21, 2017

Airmen come and go, and deployment locations change, but over the last quarter of a century, one thing has remained constant at RAF Lakenheath: the combat air power projected throughout Europe and Africa from the 48th Fighter Wing’s F-15E Strike Eagles.

The first F-15E Strike Eagle assigned to the 48th Fighter Wing lands at RAF Lakenheath Feb. 21, 1992. In the last 25 years, the 492nd and 494th Fighter Squadrons have supported combat operations in locations including Iraq, the Balkans, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Libya, and have participated in exercises at more than 20 nations around the world. (Courtesy photo)

Col. Evan Pettus, 48th FW commander, said the 25th anniversary is a special milestone.

“This milestone is a reminder of the breadth and depth of the U.S. commitment to our partners and allies in NATO,” he said. “The Strike Eagle was our Air Force’s most modern machine when it landed at RAF Lakenheath 25 years ago, and it’s been upgraded continuously ever since. Today’s F-15E is far more lethal than ever before.”

While assigned to RAF Lakenheath, the Strike Eagle squadrons have supported combat operations in locations including Iraq, the Balkans, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Libya, and have participated in exercises at more than 20 nations around the world.

This F-15E Strike Eagle was the wing’s new flagship upon its arrival at the 48th Fighter Wing, Feb. 21, 1992. F-15E Strike Eagles have enjoyed 25 years of flying in East Anglia while assigned to the 492nd and 494th Fighter Squadrons at RAF Lakenheath. (Courtesy photo)