The Jerusalem Post

Israel formally requests 25 US F-15 EX fighters

- • By YONAH JEREMY BOB

After years of delay, the Defense Ministry has officially requested 25 F-15 EX fighters from the US, according to the Breaking Defense outlet, confirmed by The Jerusalem Post.

Quoting industry sources, the report said that Israel sent an official Letter of Request (LOR) to the US government in recent days.

The Post understand­s that for years the issue has been a top priority for Israel and for Boeing, which produces the F-15 EX fighter. The request was delayed mostly by elections and several years in which the government failed to pass a budget.

Former prime minister Naftali Bennett declined to comment about why the purchase of the aircraft had not moved forward during his term, when a budget was in fact passed, over a multi-year period.

Letters of request are an interim step in the foreign military sale process, while numbers and pricing are still to be finalized.

It is expected that Israel will request even more F-15 EX aircraft going forward.

After a 2020 government decision to purchase more F-35s and updated F-15 EXs, only a deal with Lockheed Martin to purchase more F-35s was signed, with the F-15 EX deal being delayed.

The Post understand­s that it could still take years until the F-15 EXs are actually delivered to Israel, with Breaking Defense giving a 2028 estimate.

According to Boeing, the F15-EX “carries more weapons than any other fighter in its class, and can launch hypersonic weapons up to 22 feet

long, weighing up to 7,000 pounds.”

The IAF currently operates 50 F-15 A/B/C/D variants and 25 F-15 I variants, with special Israeli-made adaptation­s .

Israel’s decision to purchase F-15 EXs and more F-35s – it has been operating some F-35s since 2016 – was based on the potential need to strike Iran, including multiple waves of aircraft to take out both the Islamic Republic’s improved air defense systems, followed by its nuclear facilities.

Tehran already has the Russian-made S-300 air defense

system and there are concerns that Moscow will sell it the S-400 system as well.

Updating and replacing Israel’s aging fleet of older versions of the F-15 attack aircraft is essential if Israel is to eliminate Hezbollah’s precision rocket stockpile in the event of a war with Lebanon.

Before former IDF chief-ofstaff Lt.- Gen. (res.) Aviv Kohavi ended his term on January 16, he told the Post that if a new war breaks out with Hezbollah, Israel would unleash “waves of firepower” that would send Lebanon back 50 years.

 ?? (Chris Radburn/AFP via Getty Images) ?? A USAF F-15E. Israel’s decision to purchase F-15 EXs and more F-35s was based on the potential need to strike Iran.
(Chris Radburn/AFP via Getty Images) A USAF F-15E. Israel’s decision to purchase F-15 EXs and more F-35s was based on the potential need to strike Iran.

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