Boeing’s (formerly McDonnell Douglas) F-15E Strike Eagle entered  service with the IDF/Heyl Ha’Avir (Israeli Air Force) in January of 1998  and was designated the F-15I Ra’am (Thunder).  The F-15E Strike Eagle  is the ground attack variant of the F-15 air superiority fighter,  capable of attacking targets day or night, and in all weather  conditions. The F-15I serves alongside the F-15C, which has seen  considerable combat since introduction into the Heyl Ha’Avir in 1976.  
Israel has bought F-15A, B, and D aircraft from USAF inventories  and is currently obtaining an air-to-ground version called the F-15I.  The two seat F-15I, known as the Thunder in Israel, incorporates new and  unique weapons, avionics, electronic warfare, and communications  capabilities that make it one of the most advanced F-15s. Israel  finalized its decision to purchase 25 F-15Is in November 1995.  The  F-15I, like the US Air Force's F-15E Strike Eagle, is a dual-role  fighter that combines long-range interdiction with the Eagle's air  superiority capabilities. All aircraft are to  be configured with either  the F100-PW-229 or F110-GE-129 engines by direct commercial sale; Night  Vision Goggle compatible cockpits; an Elbit display and sight helmet  (DASH) system;  conformal fuel tanks; and the capability to employ the  AIM-120, AIM-7, AIM-9, and a wide variety of air-to-surface munitions.
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