Four F-15Ks hold a stepped formation over Dokdo. The jagged peak of Seodo rises to the left; the lighthouse and support buildings of Dongdo stand on the right. Fin serials 02-012, 02-035, 02-038 and 02-030 are legible.
Three F-15Ks lay out long strings of decoy flares above a coastal crater headland, with a town and harbour along the shoreline in low evening light.
A pair of F-15Ks cruises above braided river channels and forest. The engine nozzles and the fin serial 08-048 are clearly visible on the nearer jet.
Two F-15Ks break away above wooded ridges. The leader shows its upper surfaces while the second aircraft rolls to reveal missiles and tanks under the wings.
Photographed head-on at sunset, an F-15K sits on the ramp with air-to-air missiles on the wing pylons and airfield lights burning along the horizon.
Above a cloud deck after sunset, four F-15Ks are reduced to silhouettes, with only their navigation and formation lights still showing.
Two aircrew sit strapped into the tandem cockpit with the canopy raised, Korean flag patches on their sleeves and the grass edge of the airfield behind them.
A tight side crop catches an F-15K on the ground with a store stencilled FULL WEIGHT INERT, marking it as a practice round rather than a live weapon.
An F-15K sits nose-on outside a hangar behind a fanned-out display of missiles, guided bombs and unguided bombs resting on ground stands.
Two F-15Ks fly escort on a B-52 above solid cloud. The bomber carries the tail code MT.
Seen from above, two F-15Ks turn together over wooded hills, pylons and tanks visible along the underside of the trailing aircraft.
Two F-15Ks roll along the runway in flat hazy light. The lead aircraft carries the serial 02-013 on its fin and a missile on the wing pylon, with the control tower behind.
Four bombs fall away from a pair of F-15Ks over broken cloud and mountains. The fin serials read 06-055 and 06-060.
Four F-15Ks step down in formation high above a coastline, each carrying wing tanks and underwing stores.
Nose-on, a stream of F-15Ks taxis out with landing lights on and exhaust heat distorting the air behind them.
A pair of F-15Ks approaches head-on above an unbroken cloud deck, an external tank under each wing and the national roundel visible on the wing surface.
An F-15K taxis across a desert airfield, both crew visible under the canopy and arid ridges filling the background. The fin serial reads 02-040.
Rolling into a climb, this F-15K shows the national roundel on its upper wing and a fuel tank hung beneath each wing.
Snow falls hard across the taxiway as a line of F-15Ks moves out, the aircraft further back fading into the weather.
Afterburner flame shows behind an F-15K as it rotates off the runway, with a windbreak of pines and a stretch of coast beyond the field boundary.
Five F-15Ks follow one another along the taxiway in flat hazy light, the control tower and hangars standing off to the right.
Photographed from the tanker, an F-15K closes in with the refuelling boom extended towards it. Both crew are visible under the canopy and a green display glows in the rear seat.
Two B-1B bombers and two F-15Ks fly a loose stack over ridges and valleys. The bombers carry the tail code DY.
Four F-15Ks cross a harbour and industrial waterfront in the blue light after sunset, with quay and street lights already burning below.
Serial 08-049 taxis clear while a second F-15K waits behind in the heat haze. A missile is mounted on the wing pylon beside the fuel tank.
A clean side view shows the tandem cockpit, the conformal fuel tanks moulded along the fuselage and the fin serial 08-054.
Canopies up, four F-15Ks sit on the ramp while aircrew and ground crew move between them. Support carts and mobile lighting units are parked alongside.
A large mixed formation crosses a field of cumulus: two B-1B bombers along the top, a group of F-35s to the right and four F-15Ks in the foreground.
A B-1B and two F-15Ks track over patchwork fields and scattered villages, with thin cloud drifting between them and the ground.
A marshaller in camouflage and ear defenders raises both hands to guide an F-15K forward, the nose gear tracking the yellow taxiway line.
Five aircraft hold formation in empty blue sky: a B-1B bomber, two F-15Ks and two F-16s.
Ground crew wait with wheeled extinguishers beside an F-15K carrying serial 08-058, external tanks and a missile on the wing pylon.
Four F-15Ks pass over a shipyard, hulls moored along the quays and gantry cranes lining the waterfront below.
Both crew members are visible in the tandem cockpit as this F-15K taxis past hardened shelters, a second aircraft moving in the background.
Viewed from the boom station of a tanker, an F-15K holds position while the boom, marked ANG on the ruddevator, reaches down to its receptacle.
Framed by a window on the tanker, an F-15K sits beneath the refuelling boom, whose ruddevators are lettered HAWAII and ANG. Republic of Korea MND Defense Media Agency