
The fight between the Typhoon f-15 and Typhoon is tough. Both aircraft have their strengths, and some will argue that they are better fighters than the Typhoon. Both aircraft are capable in certain ways and are very different in other.
The F-15 has several advantages over its Typhoon counterpart, such as its advanced radar and missiles that can be used to attack air-to air targets. The F-15 is a great aircraft for close-in aerial combat. But, when it comes down to BVR (beyond the visual range) dogfighting, it's a better choice.
First, the typhoon's climb rate is higher than that of the f-15 at lower altitudes. This is especially important in close, head-tohead combat situations.

It also has high specific excess power which improves its performance at higher altitudes. It is equipped with decoupled cannons that make it agiler and faster in high altitude turns.
In the F-15's favour is that it can turn at a high rate of speed, which gives it a big advantage over typhoons that don't have the ability to do this. It's engine, which provides extra power during full-power heat, allows it to accelerate more quickly.
Both aircraft have excellent radar and ESM capabilities. However, the typhoon is equipped with a superior AESA that can detect both the sides of battle. This allows it track and attack targets without the use of any external navigation systems. These systems can be costly for countries that lack resources.
In that it can operate at various altitudes and speeds, the typhoon offers more versatility than the f-15, It can also carry various types of munitions, like the AIM-120 aerial-to-air missile or the Meteor above visual range missile.

The typhoon has a large amount of industrial capacity, with several companies involved in its production. This allows it to support a variety of jobs from pilots to engineers and technicians.