The F-15K Slam Eagle is South Korea's primary deep-strike aircraft — a customized F-15E variant with 61 in ROKAF service. It is central to the Korean Kill Chain preemptive strike doctrine targeting North Korean nuclear and missile infrastructure. The KEPD-350 Taurus cruise missile (licensed from Germany/Sweden) enables standoff strikes against hardened underground command bunkers without aircraft entering DPRK airspace. Maximum payload of ~10,400 kg across 11 hardpoints is the highest of any ROKAF fighter. Tiger Eyes IRST sensor pod and the Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System (JHMCS) enhance air-to-air and close support targeting. Conformal Fuel Tanks maintain full payload while extending range.

- Heaviest payload of any ROKAF fighter (~10,400 kg)
- KEPD-350 Taurus enables standoff deep-strike against underground DPRK bunkers
- Twin-engine reliability with 1,800 km combat radius for regional strike
- CFTs maintain full payload on long-range missions without external tanks
- Primary platform for Korean Kill Chain preemptive strike doctrine
- 4th-gen with high RCS — vulnerable to modern integrated air defense
- APG-63(V)1 radar lacks AESA capability; upgrade planned but delayed
- High operating cost for twin-engine heavy platform
- 61 aircraft cannot handle simultaneous strike and air superiority demands
- No stealth — relies entirely on standoff weapons and EW for survivability
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SIGN INSustained supersonic cruise changes the engagement timeline fundamentally — defenders have less decision time.
Mobility cross-country is more operationally significant than top speed on paved surfaces. This platform understands that.









Pilot workload reduction through automation is the real capability leap here, not just raw performance numbers.