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“42 Rockets Per Fighter Jet”: US Air Force Arms F-15 Strike Eagles With $20,000 Precision Weapons That Destroy Iranian Drones At Fraction Of Missile Cost

The U.S. Air Force's recent integration of the Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II with the F-15E Strike Eagle marks a significant leap in military aviation, enhancing the aircraft's capability to efficiently counter emerging aerial threats with cost-effective precision.
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  • ✈️ The U.S. Air Force’s F-15E Strike Eagle now integrates APKWS II rockets for enhanced counter-drone capabilities.
  • 💰 The cost-effective APKWS II offers significant savings compared to traditional air-to-air missiles.
  • 🌍 The system is combat proven in the Middle East, countering drone threats from Iranian-backed forces.
  • 🔧 Future upgrades will include a dual-mode guidance package, expanding operational versatility.

The U.S. Air Force has recently unveiled images showcasing a pivotal advancement in military aviation technology: the integration of the Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II (APKWS II) rockets with the F-15E Strike Eagle. This development marks a significant enhancement in the aircraft’s capabilities, transforming it into a formidable counter-drone and cruise missile platform. The APKWS II rockets, originally designed for air-to-ground roles, have now been adapted for air-to-air combat, offering a cost-effective alternative to traditional missiles. This adaptation highlights the ongoing efforts to maximize the operational efficiency and versatility of existing military assets in response to evolving threats.

The Evolution of APKWS II on the F-15E

The F-15E Strike Eagle’s recent adaptation to include APKWS II rockets represents a strategic shift in its combat role. The U.S. Air Force hurried this capability into service earlier this year, recognizing the growing need for versatile and cost-effective air-to-air weaponry. This transformation allows the F-15E to carry up to 42 APKWS II rockets, significantly increasing its firepower compared to conventional air-to-air missiles. These rockets are specifically optimized for engaging relatively slow-moving aerial threats, such as drones and cruise missiles.

The integration of the APKWS II into the F-15E’s arsenal also underscores the military’s focus on rapid deployment of new technologies. The imagery from the 40th Flight Test Squadron at Eglin Air Force Base, taken in May, captures the Strike Eagle in action, underscoring the practical application of this new capability. This development aligns with the broader military strategy of enhancing air defense systems to counter emerging threats swiftly and effectively.

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Technical Specifications and Cost Benefits

The APKWS II, known in its air-to-air configuration as the AGR-20F, utilizes a laser guidance section paired with a 70mm rocket motor and a warhead featuring a proximity fuze. This configuration enhances its effectiveness against aerial targets. The system’s affordability is another crucial advantage. While traditional air-to-air missiles like the AIM-120 AMRAAM and AIM-9X Sidewinder cost millions of dollars, an APKWS II rocket is priced between $15,000 and $20,000. This cost efficiency allows for greater deployment flexibility and sustained engagement capabilities.

The APKWS II’s relatively low cost means that multiple rockets can be loaded onto a single pylon, offering a high-volume attack capability that is invaluable in scenarios where missile stockpiles might be depleted. This feature has proven particularly beneficial in the Middle East, where F-15Es have been deployed actively to counter drone and missile threats. The economical nature of these rockets provides a sustainable solution for prolonged engagements, reducing the financial strain on defense budgets.

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Combat Proven and Future Prospects

The APKWS II’s combat efficacy has been demonstrated in various theaters, including the Middle East, where it has been used to counter drone threats posed by Iranian-backed forces. The rockets’ deployment in real-world combat scenarios validates their effectiveness and reliability. Reports indicate that F-16s first utilized this capability in 2024, and since then, it has been a critical component of air defense strategies in regions prone to asymmetric warfare tactics.

Looking ahead, the APKWS II is set to undergo further enhancements. A dual-mode guidance package, incorporating an infrared seeker, is in development. This addition aims to provide a pseudo-fire-and-forget capability, allowing pilots to engage multiple targets more efficiently. Such advancements are expected to broaden the APKWS II’s operational scope, enabling its use not only in air-to-air engagements but also against ground and maritime targets. These developments reflect an ongoing commitment to maintaining technological superiority in military capabilities.

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Strategic Implications for Future Warfare

The integration of APKWS II on the F-15E Strike Eagle highlights a broader trend in military strategy: the adaptation of existing platforms to meet new challenges. By converting a traditionally ground-focused weapon for air-to-air use, the Air Force demonstrates an innovative approach to resource utilization. This strategy not only extends the operational life of current assets but also enhances their relevance in an era of rapidly evolving threats.

The introduction of the APKWS II into the air-to-air domain also underscores the importance of versatility and adaptability in modern warfare. As adversaries increasingly employ drones and other unconventional weapons, the ability to counter these threats efficiently becomes paramount. The F-15E’s enhanced capabilities ensure it remains a vital component of the U.S. Air Force’s tactical airpower, capable of addressing a wide range of mission requirements with precision and agility.

As the U.S. military continues to refine and expand its technological capabilities, the role of systems like the APKWS II will likely become more prominent. This evolution raises questions about the future landscape of aerial combat and the strategies that will define it. How will these advancements shape military doctrine, and what new challenges will they present in the quest for air superiority?

This article is based on verified sources and supported by editorial technologies.

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  1. Zara_hunter on 09/07/2025 4:06 PM

    Wow, 42 rockets per jet? That’s a serious upgrade! 🚀

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  2. Stevenguardian on 09/07/2025 4:07 PM

    Wow, 42 rockets on one jet! That’s some serious firepower! 🚀

    Reply
  3. Philipfire on 09/07/2025 4:41 PM

    How effective are these rockets against faster drones?

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  4. John-Paulangel1 on 09/07/2025 4:49 PM

    Doesn’t this make the F-15E more vulnerable to enemy fighters while it’s loaded with so many rockets?

    Reply
  5. Alanjourney on 09/07/2025 5:14 PM

    Great to see cost-effective solutions being developed. Kudos to the team! 👏

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  6. christina on 09/07/2025 5:33 PM

    Thank you for the detailed explanation of the APKWS II system. It’s fascinating how they adapted it for air-to-air combat.

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  7. adrienne on 09/07/2025 5:50 PM

    Are there any plans to integrate this system with other aircraft?

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  8. cecilia on 09/07/2025 6:19 PM

    Why are these rockets so much cheaper than traditional missiles? Is there a trade-off in accuracy or power?

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  9. williamwaves on 09/07/2025 6:24 PM

    Would love to see a demonstration video of this in action!

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  10. julian on 09/07/2025 7:00 PM

    This is awesome! But how reliable is the laser guidance system in adverse weather conditions?

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  11. terry on 09/07/2025 7:02 PM

    This sounds like a smart move by the Air Force. Cost-effective and efficient! 💡

    Reply
  12. Helen_spiritual9 on 09/07/2025 7:34 PM

    Interesting, but how does this compare to similar systems from other countries?

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  13. Alexandertreasure on 09/07/2025 7:47 PM

    How does this development impact relations with Iran? Are they likely to retaliate?

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  14. Christopherharmony on 09/07/2025 8:09 PM

    This sounds like a game changer for air defense strategies. Keep up the good work! 💪

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  15. Zaradew on 09/07/2025 8:31 PM

    I wonder how these rockets would perform against more advanced drones?

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  16. Fabianfascination6 on 09/07/2025 8:43 PM

    Is there any concern about the potential for increased collateral damage with these rockets?

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