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F-15SG Strike Eagle (428FS) Air-to-Ground Loadout 1/200th Scale

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Publication date 2023-03-27 at 08:08
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2020-04-11 at 01:15
Design number 1135925

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RSAF F-15SG Model, Designed by me with use of some assets from 3D Warehouse

Scaled to 1/200th Scale, A/G loadouts provided are 12x JDAM, or 6xJDAM + 4xLGB, all with 3x1 missile loadout, as well as SNIPER Targeting Pod and LANTIRN system. A centerline pylon has been added for future ordnance options/fuel tanks.

Fuel tanks provided are to scale and should slot in without glue or cutting required

Printed on my Anycubic Photon with Anycubic Grey + Black Resin


The F-15SG is an advanced variant of the US Air Force’s F-15E Strike Eagle multi-role fighter aircraft developed by Boeing. It is intended to strengthen air defence and strike capabilities of the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF).

The aircraft can perform air-to-air and air-to-ground attack missions in all weather conditions.

The Government of Singapore signed a $1.6bn contract with Boeing for 12 F-15SG fighter aircraft to replace the RSAF’s retired A-4SU Super Skyhawk attack aircraft, in December 2005. The first F-15SG was rolled out in November 2008 and delivered in May 2009.

The Singapore Ministry of Defence placed an order for four additional F-15SGs and exercised an option for eight more aircraft in October 2007 as part of the original contract. The RSAF declared full operational capability of the F-15SG fighter in September 2013.

The final batch of eight fighters was delivered between early 2016 and July 2017.

The Government of Singapore signed a foreign military sales (FMS) agreement for 100 AIM-120C7 advanced medium-range air-to-air missiles (AMRAAM) to support the F-15SG aircraft in April 2013.

The US State Department approved a $415m-worth FMS of GBU-10 Paveway II laser-guided bombs (LGBs), GBU-12 Paveway II LGBs, and FMU-152 or FMU-139D / B fuses to the Government of Singapore to support the Peace Carvin V F-15SG training detachment, in November 2017.

The 428th Fighter Squadron is part of the 366th Fighter Wing at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. Currently, it operates F-15SG Strike Eagle aircraft conducting formal training missions to qualify Republic of Singapore Air Force crew in the F-15SG under Peace Carvin V.

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