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In capable hands, an F-16 Fighting Falcon can take on fifth-generation stealth fighter jets like the F-35 Lightning II and ...
An F-16's engine was damaged after hitting a flock of ducks at a base in Alaska, but landed safely after some 'quack' ...
Lockheed Martin's offer of F-16 Block 70 fighter aircraft to the Philippines includes capabilities and support tailored for ...
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Vintage Vibes: F-16 Demo Team’s Bold New Look
The F-16 Demo Team unveils a stunning retro livery, paying homage to the aircraft’s storied past with a modern twist. This video showcases the vibrant paint scheme in flight, blending nostalgia with ...
The U.S. has announced a potential sale of more than $1.4 billion in helicopters and F-16 fighter jet parts to the United ...
Minister of Defense Atanas Zapryanov delivers remarks after the official reveal of Bulgaria's F-16. Credit: Lockheed Martin A political war of words has erupted in Bulgaria between the president ...
Though the fourth-generation F-16 (maiden flight date February 2, 1976) is a significantly older design than the 4.5-generation Tejas (maiden flight date January 4, 2001), the Viper hasn’t ...
The State Department said it approved a potential sale of more than $1.4 billion in helicopters and F-16 parts to the UAE ...
Central to this discussion are the two nations’ frontline fighter jets: India’s Dassault Rafale and Pakistan’s F-16 Fighting Falcon. While both aircraft are formidable in their own right ...
Pakistan operates around 410+ combat aircraft. Of Pakistan's total jets, around 75 are the F-16, bought from the US. Currently, Pakistan is said to have around 25-30 J-10Cs. There's also the JF-17 ...
The key advantage lies in the Meteor missile, with a 150+ km range and a large "no-escape zone". Pakistan’s F-16s carry the AIM-120C AMRAAMs, which are limited to a 100 km range and have a smaller ...
Pakistan Military Refuses To De-escalate, Fires More Drones At India | 'Await Our Response...' Amid spiralling tensions with India, Pakistan has flatly refused to step back from confrontation.