Tag: F-16 Viper
Texan F-16 Viper Appears In Vietnam-Era Green And Tan Camouflage
The fighter jet, part of the 149th Fighter Wing, joins a growing band of Air Force aircraft in the Southeast Asia scheme.
Yes, It’s True, The F-22 Isn’t In The Air Force Chief’s Future Fighter Plans
The Air Force has confirmed it’s looking at a radical reduction in tactical fighter jet types, but that’s easier said than done.
Taiwanese F-16s Have Fired AIM-120 AMRAAM Missiles Locally For The First Time
Washington granted permission for the first-of-its-kind test amid continued tensions in the Taiwan Strait.
The End Of Iraq’s F-16 Fleet Is A Real Possibility As Lockheed Contractors Prepare To Leave
Without U.S. technicians, the fall from grace of the Iraqi Air Force’s Viper fleet could be complete.
Turkish F-16 Knocks Down Target Drone With New Indigenous Air-To-Air Missile
The test of Turkey’s first domestically designed air-to-air missile reflects the country’s increasing ability to produce more advanced weaponry.
Turkey Prepares To Extend The Life Of Its Massive F-16 Fleet After F-35 Embargo
Forbidden from receiving F-35s, and with its indigenous fighter far from ready, the venerable F-16 is set to soldier on in Turkish service.
Air Force Eyes Drones For Adversary And Light Attack Roles As It Mulls Buying New F-16s
The future of the U.S. Air Force’s tactical aircraft fleet is under review, with some radical ideas under discussion.
This F-16 Unit Battling ISIS Has Legendarily Rebellious Revolutionary War Roots
In a fourth of July greeting, the “Green Mountain Boys” of the 158th Fighter Wing proudly display a symbol of their state’s Revolutionary War heritage.
Now The USAF Wants to Cut A-10 Squadrons and Stop Re-Winging The Fleet
Not only has the fight not been won, but the Air Force’s new arguments sound a lot like the old ones.