US warplane with ‘odd markings’ painted on it spotted taking off from UK airbase

A keen plane spotter has captured an unusually painted US warplane taking off from a UK airbase. Stewart Jack snapped the F-15E Strike Eagle at RAF Lakenheath on Thursday (May 7) with a camouflage paintjob commemorating the 40th anniversary of Operation El Dorado Canyon, a mission that saw President Reagan ordering the bombing of Libya. The 1986 operation was launched in retaliation for the La Belle discoth?que bombing in West Berlin?a nightclub popular with US servicemen?that killed two American soldiers and injured 229 others, an attack linked to Libyan agents. The operation involved aircraft taking off partly from RAF bases in the UK, with 29 strike aircraft?24 F-111s from RAF Lakenheath and 5 EF-111s from RAF Upper Heyford. The F-15E has been painted with the same camouflage of the F-111s would have had at the time. Photo released 07/05/2026
Stewart Jack took the photograph of the F-15E Strike Eagle as it took off from RAF Lakenheath (Picture: SWNS)

A keen plane spotter has captured a striking and rarely seen sight in the skies over Suffolk – a US warplane in a unique camouflage scheme taking off from RAF Lakenheath.

Stewart Jack took the photograph on Thursday (May 7), spotting the F-15E Strike Eagle as it set off sporting a customised paint job marking the 40th anniversary of Operation El Dorado Canyon.

Instead of its usual modern grey tones, the jet had been dressed in a retro-style camouflage inspired by the aircraft used during the 1986 operation.

The F-15E Strike Eagle itself is one of the US Air Force’s most versatile aircraft; a dual-role fighter capable of both air-to-air combat and deep strike missions.

The anniversary it commemorates marks one of the most significant US military operations of the 1980s.

Operation El Dorado Canyon was launched in April 1986 on the orders of President Ronald Reagan, in response to the bombing of the La Belle nightclub in West Berlin.

A keen plane spotter has captured an unusually painted US warplane taking off from a UK airbase. Stewart Jack snapped the F-15E Strike Eagle at RAF Lakenheath on Thursday (May 7) with a camouflage paintjob commemorating the 40th anniversary of Operation El Dorado Canyon, a mission that saw President Reagan ordering the bombing of Libya. The 1986 operation was launched in retaliation for the La Belle discoth?que bombing in West Berlin?a nightclub popular with US servicemen?that killed two American soldiers and injured 229 others, an attack linked to Libyan agents. The operation involved aircraft taking off partly from RAF bases in the UK, with 29 strike aircraft?24 F-111s from RAF Lakenheath and 5 EF-111s from RAF Upper Heyford. The F-15E has been painted with the same camouflage of the F-111s would have had at the time. Photo released 07/05/2026
The fighter jet had been given a special paintjob to commemorate the anniversary of Operation El Dorado Canyon (Picture: SWNS)
The US Air Force also shared images of the anniverary airplane. A keen plane spotter has captured an unusually painted US warplane taking off from a UK airbase. Stewart Jack snapped the F-15E Strike Eagle at RAF Lakenheath on Thursday (May 7) with a camouflage paintjob commemorating the 40th anniversary of Operation El Dorado Canyon, a mission that saw President Reagan ordering the bombing of Libya. The 1986 operation was launched in retaliation for the La Belle discoth?que bombing in West Berlin?a nightclub popular with US servicemen?that killed two American soldiers and injured 229 others, an attack linked to Libyan agents. The operation involved aircraft taking off partly from RAF bases in the UK, with 29 strike aircraft?24 F-111s from RAF Lakenheath and 5 EF-111s from RAF Upper Heyford. The F-15E has been painted with the same camouflage of the F-111s would have had at the time. Photo released 07/05/2026
The 1986 operation was launched in retaliation for the La Belle discotheque bombing in West Berlin; a nightclub popular with US servicemen (Picture: SWNS)
File photo of the usual paint scheme of a U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle at RAF Mildenhall, England, Sept. 12, 2025.A keen plane spotter has captured an unusually painted US warplane taking off from a UK airbase. Stewart Jack snapped the F-15E Strike Eagle at RAF Lakenheath on Thursday (May 7) with a camouflage paintjob commemorating the 40th anniversary of Operation El Dorado Canyon, a mission that saw President Reagan ordering the bombing of Libya. The 1986 operation was launched in retaliation for the La Belle discoth??que bombing in West Berlin???a nightclub popular with US servicemen???that killed two American soldiers and injured 229 others, an attack linked to Libyan agents. The operation involved aircraft taking off partly from RAF bases in the UK, with 29 strike aircraft???24 F-111s from RAF Lakenheath and 5 EF-111s from RAF Upper Heyford. The F-15E has been painted with the same camouflage of the F-111s would have had at the time. Photo released 07/05/2026
The bombing claimed the lives of two US soldiers and injured 229 others (Picture: SWNS)

The nightclub, popular with US servicemen, was targeted in an attack that killed two American soldiers and a Turkish woman, and injured more than 200 people.

The strikes on Libya that followed were complex and high-risk.

Aircraft were launched from UK bases including RAF Lakenheath and RAF Upper Heyford, with 29 planes involved, among them F-111 strike aircraft and EF-111 electronic warfare jets.

Pilots flew long-distance missions overnight, navigating heavily defended airspace to carry out precision strikes.

The newly painted F-15E pays tribute to those earlier aircraft, adopting the same camouflage pattern that the F-111s would have used at the time.

The US Air Force also shared images of the anniverary airplane. A keen plane spotter has captured an unusually painted US warplane taking off from a UK airbase. Stewart Jack snapped the F-15E Strike Eagle at RAF Lakenheath on Thursday (May 7) with a camouflage paintjob commemorating the 40th anniversary of Operation El Dorado Canyon, a mission that saw President Reagan ordering the bombing of Libya. The 1986 operation was launched in retaliation for the La Belle discoth?que bombing in West Berlin?a nightclub popular with US servicemen?that killed two American soldiers and injured 229 others, an attack linked to Libyan agents. The operation involved aircraft taking off partly from RAF bases in the UK, with 29 strike aircraft?24 F-111s from RAF Lakenheath and 5 EF-111s from RAF Upper Heyford. The F-15E has been painted with the same camouflage of the F-111s would have had at the time. Photo released 07/05/2026
The jet was painted with camouflage that the F-15E had been painted with at the time (Picture: SWNS)
The US Air Force also shared images of the anniverary airplane. A keen plane spotter has captured an unusually painted US warplane taking off from a UK airbase. Stewart Jack snapped the F-15E Strike Eagle at RAF Lakenheath on Thursday (May 7) with a camouflage paintjob commemorating the 40th anniversary of Operation El Dorado Canyon, a mission that saw President Reagan ordering the bombing of Libya. The 1986 operation was launched in retaliation for the La Belle discoth?que bombing in West Berlin?a nightclub popular with US servicemen?that killed two American soldiers and injured 229 others, an attack linked to Libyan agents. The operation involved aircraft taking off partly from RAF bases in the UK, with 29 strike aircraft?24 F-111s from RAF Lakenheath and 5 EF-111s from RAF Upper Heyford. The F-15E has been painted with the same camouflage of the F-111s would have had at the time. Photo released 07/05/2026
The operation involved aircraft taking off partly from RAF Lakenheath and RAF Upper Heyford (Picture: SWNS)
A keen plane spotter has captured an unusually painted US warplane taking off from a UK airbase. Stewart Jack snapped the F-15E Strike Eagle at RAF Lakenheath on Thursday (May 7) with a camouflage paintjob commemorating the 40th anniversary of Operation El Dorado Canyon, a mission that saw President Reagan ordering the bombing of Libya. The 1986 operation was launched in retaliation for the La Belle discoth?que bombing in West Berlin?a nightclub popular with US servicemen?that killed two American soldiers and injured 229 others, an attack linked to Libyan agents. The operation involved aircraft taking off partly from RAF bases in the UK, with 29 strike aircraft?24 F-111s from RAF Lakenheath and 5 EF-111s from RAF Upper Heyford. The F-15E has been painted with the same camouflage of the F-111s would have had at the time. Photo released 07/05/2026
A US Air Force spokesperson said: ‘a symbol of courage, precision, and the enduring legacy of those who answered the call’ (Picture: SWNS)

The US Air Force said the design reflects a lasting legacy.

A spokespreson said: ‘A legacy etched in the skies. The 48th Fighter Wing proudly unveils a new F-15E tail flash commemorating Operation El Dorado Canyon – a symbol of courage, precision, and the enduring legacy of those who answered the call.’

They added: ‘Operation El Dorado Canyon’s success demonstrated the US Air Force’s ability to project airpower lethally, anywhere, anytime.’

What is the F-15E Strike Eagle?

The F-15E Strike Eagle is a powerful US fighter jet designed to handle both air combat and ground attacks.

Unlike earlier versions of the F-15, which were built mainly for dogfighting, the Strike Eagle can fly long distances, hit targets on the ground, and defend itself in the air.

LAKENHEATH, ENGLAND - APRIL 08: A US-AF Boeing F-15E Strike Eagle fight/bomber takes off from RAF Lakenheath on April 08, 2026 in Lakenheath, England. Keir Starmer has pledged to deny the US permission to use British sovereign bases, including RAF Lakenheath for offensive operations against Iranian infrastructure. While limited access for defensive missions was previously approved, the UK has drawn a firm line against strikes targeting civilian facilities. The US and Iran have agreed to a conditional two-week ceasefire and opening of the Hormuz strait, with Pakistan hosting peace talks on Friday. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
This is what the fighter jets look like without the special camouflage (Picture: Getty)

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It is flown by a two-person crew: a pilot and a weapons systems officer, who works the targeting and navigation systems.

Packed with advanced radar and navigation tech, the aircraft can operate day or night and in all weather, including flying at very low altitudes to avoid detection.

Its targeting systems allow it to precisely strike ground targets while still keeping an eye out for enemy aircraft, making it one of the most versatile jets in the US Air Force.

Source: US Air Force

What was Operation El Dorado Canyon?

Operation El Dorado Canyon was a US air strike on Libya carried out on April 14-15, 1986.

Ordered by President Ronald Reagan, it was launched in response to a bombing at a Berlin nightclub frequented by US servicemen, which was linked to Libyan agents.

he 1986 La Belle disco bombing in West Berlin by Libyan operatives killed three and injured more than 225. picture: DAPD/ alamy
La Belle nightclub was bombed on April 6, 1986 killing two US soldiers and a Turkish woman (Picture: Alamy)

The overnight raid involved US Air Force jets flying from bases in the UK alongside Navy aircraft launched from carriers in the Mediterranean.

Their targets included military sites, training camps and facilities linked to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi’s support for terrorism.

Flying at low altitude to avoid radar, the aircraft carried out coordinated strikes before returning to base after a complex long-range mission involving multiple mid-air refuelling stops.

The operation caused significant damage to its targets, though one US aircraft was lost and there was international controversy over the raid.

Source: US Department of Defense

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