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They YF-23 is also a highly underestimated plane, perhaps the easiest aircraft to go "Hitless" in, given its incredible speed, stealth and access to the HVAA and UGB, both of which (in skilled hands) can minimize your exposure to weapon's fire.
Also, the F-2A and F-15J are Japanese, not American.
The F15-C eagle does not have air to ground weapons, you mean the F15-E strike eagle which has has those weird cluster bombs and the air to ground laser.
The F15J is produced by Mitsubishi but based upon an american plane and I didnt see a dedicated japanese tech tree in the game, they are included in the "western" tech tree.
The Top tree is the Japanese Tree btw. They are modified American planes, but they are Japanese aircraft. There's only two, the F-2A Viper Zero and the F-15J, but then, how many European jets are there? 4? Mirage, Gripen, Typhoon and Rafale?
American Craft = Missile Spam, Russian Craft = Less Missile Spam
ie American aircraft normally are faster, the F-15 and F-22 easily out run Su series of aircraft, easily. Mean while the Su series generally are more agile, but not enough to be a serious difference. So F-15 are just better than the Su series in the game.
On top of that American Aircraft normally get Quick Missiles and 8AAM options, meaning they can spam missiles up the wazoo. The best for the Su series are 4AAM. 8AAM are wasteful at times but you can down a butt load of enemies in the blink of an eye with them in the right scenarios.