18 février 2022 | International, Aérospatial

Japan confirms details of F-15J upgrade program worth $5.6 billion

A government spokesman confirmed to Defense News that the 68 F-15s in line for the upgrade will be single-seat F-15Js that have previously gone through the Multi-Stage Improvement Program. That leaves the fate of 34 jets still up in the air.

https://www.defensenews.com/smr/singapore-airshow/2022/02/17/japan-confirms-details-of-f-15j-upgrade-program-worth-56-billion/

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