Why is the F-15EX Eagle II Faster Than Both F-35 and F-22 Fighter Jets

The F-15EX Eagle II is built for raw speed, power, and heavy combat performance. Unlike the stealth-focused F-35 Lightning II and F-22 Raptor, the F-15EX prioritizes powerful engines, aerodynamic efficiency, and high payload capacity. This allows it to achieve incredible top speeds while carrying a massive weapons load, making it one of the fastest and most capable fighters in the inventory of the United States Air Force. In this video, we explore: Why the F-15EX can achieve higher speeds than the F-35 and F-22 The engine power and aerodynamic design behind its performance How speed impacts modern air combat and interception missions Why the Eagle II still matters in the era of stealth fighters Chapters: 0:00 The Fighter Jet That Outspeeds America’s Stealth Fleet 1:25 Why Speed Still Matters in Modern Air Combat 3:04 The Birth of the F-15: Built for Air Superiority 4:53 F-15EX vs F-22 vs F-35: Speed, Power, and Payload 6:44 The Hidden Tradeoff Between Stealth and Performance 8:25 Inside the F-15EX: The Technology Behind the Power 10:17 How the Air Force Is Using the F-15EX Today 12:13 Why the F-15EX Works With Stealth Jets — Not Against Them 13:04 The Future of the Eagle II and Final Verdict #F15EX #EagleII #USAirForce #FighterJets #MilitaryAviation #JetInsight #AirSuperiority #DefenseTechnology #AirDominance #ModernWarfare