RAF Lakenheath in England is now home to the first U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles upgraded with a high-powered electronic warfare system that the service has been eyeing for years. On Thursday ...
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Runways help UK's biggest birds take flightThe RSPB's Lakenheath Fen site in Suffolk has been home to common cranes since 2007, providing the perfect spot for the hatching of 24 chicks. Four large areas measuring about 5m (16.4ft ...
RETRO 51 was airframe 91-0332, while RETRO 52 was 91-0329, both of which have been based at RAF Lakenheath for many years. An F-15EX Eagle II equipped with EPAWSS. One of the distinguishing ...
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Indy 100 on MSNCrane chick reared to fledging at Wicken Fen for first time in centuriesThe fledged bird was found by crane expert Norman Sills, who was site manager at the RSPB’s Lakenheath Fen reserve for many ...
Two USAF F-15E units, the 492nd and 494th fighter squadrons, are based at RAF Lakenheath, where they operate alongside two squadrons of F-35As as part of the 48th Fighter Wing. It is not ...
An F-15C Eagle from the 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath crashed into the North Sea on Monday The pilot of a US Air Force fighter jet which crashed into the North Sea has been found dead.
Fire crews remove the tree from the roof of the Lakenheath home, with no-one hurt in the incident The United States Air Force says it is unclear if the "small unmanned aerial systems" were hostile.
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