Вот то, что я нашел - источники разные, достоверность неизвестна
И все потери от всех причин - а меня интересуют именно В\Б
19-03-1981
F-15 repordely heavily damaged by a bird strike;
29-06-1981 or 29-07-1981 (there are different reports, all of them from Russian sources)
F-15 of the 133 Sqn shot down by the MiG-25PD of the "T.4-Squadron" over Lebanon;
09-06-1982
F-15D damaged by R-60, fired from MiG-21bis flown by Capt. Kharah; claim confirmed by Israeli sources, the plane (which downed four other Syrian aircraft just minutes before) supposedly landed safely;
09-06-1982 according to Russian sources, another F-15A was shot down during the same combat, also to R-60 and MiG-21bis (IMHO, the R-60 has not enough power to shot down a plane like F-15, except it hits the fuel tank);
01-05-1983 F-15D "957" collided with A-4H during DACM. Both crews ejected;
04-10-1983 Russian sources claim, that on this date two F-15As were shot down by MiG-23MLs newly delivered to Syria;
??-??-1983 During a discussion in US Congress, in 1988, it was said that one of Israeli F-15s was lost in this year. It remains unclear if the mentioned F-15D was meaned or any other one;
02-04-1987 F-15 fell into spin during DACM. Maj. Iftah More was killed;
15-08-1988 two F-15As of the 133 Sqn collided during DACM. Lt.Col. Ram Caller and the CO of the 133 Sqn were both killed;
04-01-1991 Iraqi TV claimed that Iraqi defences have shot down an Israeli F-15 in the H-3 area. Some reports explain about Israeli F-15s, equipped with recce-pods, being in operation over western Iraq in early 1991;
??-04-1994 F-15A "802/Panther" (2-MiG-kills) severely damaged in emergency landing. Pilot OK. Repaired at a cost of USD 17 Million;
10-08-1995 F-15D "965" crashed, fate of the crew unknown;
19-01-1997 F-15B "733" crashed in southern Israel after entering spin. Both crew ejected safely;
01-03-1998 F-15D "142" (USAF 73-0112) crashed at Mt. Aibal Nablus. Maj. Kolton and Capt. Manor were killed;
26.03.99 17:20 village Donja Trnova, 15km southwest of Bijeljina, Republic of Srpska American F-15E. Crew (2) was killed. The plane was shot down by a MiG-21.
28.03.99 2:50 Zabrdje, near Bijeljina Most probably an American F-15. Pilot was killed. Some sources say that it was in fact an F-117!
29.03.99 1:30 near Pale, Republic of Srpska Some sources say that it was either F-15 or F-16, American. Pilot ejected but found dead later on. His neck was broken
U.S. F-15 jet is shot down near Tikrit, and two crew members are missing. Apr.6.2003
April 7, 2003 - F-15E 88-1694/SJ of 4th FW/333rd FS shot down, both the pilot and Weapon Systems Officer (WSO) killed. Quite possible it's the same plane with shifted date.
25.03.99 - 01:00 - Sarajevo, Bosnia (Rajlovac airfield)
USAF F-15E damaged in dogfight with MiG-21. Landed at Sarajevo airfield spewing thick smoke. Confirmed by NATO. The incident was confirmed by LtCdr Sheena Thomson of SFOR during a joint NATO-SFOR press conference on 03-25-99.
26.03.99 - 17:20 - village Donja Trnova, 15km southwest of Bijeljina, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia
USAF F-15E. Crew was killed. The plane was hit by an air-to-air missile near Lazarevac, fired by Slobodan Peric flying MiG-29A.
06.04.99 - 23:37 - Vozdovac, Belgrade
Dogfight between Yugoslav Mig-21 and US F-15. F-15 crashed near Avala mountain. Confirmed by an eyewitness
25.04.99 - Sarajevo, Bosnia (Rajlovac airfield)
According to Air Forces Monthly and confirmed by NATO, one USAF F-15 made an emergency landing escorted by another F-15, due to a faulty hydraulic pump (possibly caused by SAM hit).
Air Force Major Thomas F. Koritz, 37 of Rochelle. Listed as MIA on Jan. 18. Changed to KIA on March 22. Shot down in an F-15 over Iraq.
Air Force Major Donnie R. Holland, 42 of Bastrop. Listed as MIA on Jan 18. Changed to KIA on March 22. His F-15 was shot down over Iraq. He is the father of 5 children.
Japanese F-15 losses
Japan has purchased and produced a total of 223 air-to-air F-15 known as the F-15J, most of which were assembled in Japan from largely indigenously manufactured sub-assemblies and equipment. The JASDF acquired 203 single-seat F-15Js and 20 tandem-seat F-15DJs. The F-15J is identical to the F-15C aside from some avionics changes.
As 0f 2003 a total of 10 F-15s had been lost due to mishaps, reducing the total inventory to 213 aircraft [SOURCE], for an attrition rate of roughly one every two years. On 20 October 1983 an F-15DJ crashed into the Pacific Ocean 110 miles E of Nyutabaru (RJFN), Japan. On 13 March 1987 an F-15J crashed into the sea 100 miles E of Hyakuri (RJAH), Japan. On 29 June 1988 a pair of F-15Js crashed into Sea of Japan, after collision with wingman F-15J. An F-15J was lost on 26 January 1990, and another on 2 July 1990. On 13 December 1991 an F-15DJ crashed during the approach of Komatsu AB (RJOP), Japan. On 27 October 1992 an F-15J crashed 45 miles NE of Tokyo, Japan into Pacific Ocean. On 6 October 1993 an F-15DJ crashed into the Sea of the coast of Northern Japan. On 6 October 1995 an F-15J was supposed to be burnt out after a failed take off of Komatsu AB (RJOP), Japan. On 22 November 1995 an F-15J crashed after Cpt. Higuchi Tatsumi was shot down by an AIM-9L sidewinder fired by another JASDF F-15 flown by Cpt. Hino Junya during air-to-air combat training, he called 'Safe' when firing for the 'Kill' Tatsumi ejected and was picked up safe.