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  • ...F-15E Strike Eagle fighter aircraft#fighter-bomber|fighter-bomber, the '''F-16 Fighting Falcon''', more commonly called the '''Viper''' by its pilots, is a fighter aircra | title = F-16 Fighting Falcon}}</ref> A number of other countries operate the F-16.
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  • ...hunder) variant of the F-15I Strike Eagle]], and now also on the Israeli [[F-16 Fighting Falcon|F-16I Fighting Falcon variant]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]]
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  • ...ole fighter]], designated [[FULCRUM]] by NATO, roughly comparable to the [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]] and [[F-18 Hornet]]; K version is [[carrier-capable]]
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  • ...ir Logistics Center]] (OO-ALC), which provides worldwide support for the [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]], [[A-10 Thunderbolt II]] and [[LGM-30 Minuteman]] missile; the base hosts
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  • ...], [[Utah (U.S. state)|Utah]], which provides logistical support for the [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]], [[A-10]], [[B-2]], [[KC-135]], T-38, T-37 aircraft; [[LGM-30 Minuteman]]
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  • ...akeoff and landing fighter aircraft|multirole fighter. It will replace the F-16 Fighting Falcon and A-10 Warthog.
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  • ...[[United States Air Force]] as the high end of a "high-low" mix with the [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]]; used by several friendly countries and has the best air-to-air combat re
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  • ...ble aircraft that need long runways for takeoff and landing, such as the [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]] and [[F-35A Lightning II]]. Some aircraft, such as the [[Su-27 (fighter)
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  • {{r|F-16 Fighting Falcon|F-16I fighter}} The F-16I is the variant for Israel, which has primarily Is
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  • ...been extremely successful. In many demanding missions, it outperforms the F-16 Fighting Falcon, which had been seen as the low-end, primarily air-to-ground version. This
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  • ...he [[AV-8B]], [[A-10 Thunderbolt II]], [[B-52]], [[F-15E Strike Eagle]], [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]], [[F-18 Hornet]], and [[F-18 Super Hornet]] aircraft. User countries incl
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  • ...g the F-15 Eagle fighter aircraft|air superiority fighter. Originally, the F-16 Fighting Falcon was seen as the only Air Force fighter-bomber of its generation, but the St
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  • ...ce adopted before the Navy. The Air Force complemented the F-15 with the [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]]; only considerably later would the Navy commit to the [[F-18 Hornet]].
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  • ...h may have fit into a Soviet "high-low" mix. It was the counterpart to the F-16 Fighting Falcon, while the Su-27 (fighter) (NATO reporting name FLANKER) was the F-15 Eagle ...30 may be a single-engine version intended to compete, in export, with the F-16 Fighting Falcon.
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  • *66th Fighter Wing: F-15 Eagle|F-15C/D, F-15E Strike Eagle|F-15E, F-16 Fighting Falcon|F-16D, F-16CJ suppression of enemy air defense variant
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  • *Shaw Air Force Base, S.C. -- Headquarters 9th Air Force; 20th Fighter Wing: F-16 Fighting Falcon|F-16C/D
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  • ...-15 and F-15E will be replaced by the fifth generation F-22 Raptor. As the F-16 Fighting Falcon complements the F-15, the F-35A Lightning II will complement the F-22. For ...end" air superiority fighter. Under John Boyd's concept of "high-low", the F-16 Fighting Falcon was the Air Force low end, intended as a fighter-bomber although having sig
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  • ...F-15E Strike Eagle fighter aircraft#fighter-bomber|fighter-bomber, the '''F-16 Fighting Falcon''', more commonly called the '''Viper''' by its pilots, is a fighter aircra | title = F-16 Fighting Falcon}}</ref> A number of other countries operate the F-16.
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  • ...tor International Airport. Formerly assigned an air defense mission with [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]] aircraft, it has been realigned to provide various support functions to w
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  • ...the operational AIM-120 AMRAAM missile, any AMRAAM-capable aircraft (e.g., F-16 Fighting Falcon, F-15E Strike Eagle, F-18 Hornet, F-18 Super Hornet, F-22 Raptor, Joint Str An NCADE-modified seeker, on an AIM-9X fired from an F-16 Fighting Falcon, successfully intercepted a boosting test rocket in December 2007. Developm
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  • U.S. F-15 Eagle and F-16 Fighting Falcon fighters fly U.S. combat air defense; Canadian forces fly a variant of the
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  • ...cision to cancel the Israeli-built Lavi fighter and replace it with U.S. [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]]s, and wrote a book about this.
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  • ...ly for United States Air Force requirements. Will replace A-10 Warthog and F-16 Fighting Falcon; complements F-22 Raptor. In addition to the U.S., to be used by Australia,
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  • F-15 Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, and F-15E Strike Eagle may, depending on upgrade level, have JTIDS; they w
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  • ...Gbps, are on platforms and systems including, including F-18 Super Hornet, F-16 Fighting Falcon, F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, B-1 Lancer, B-2 Spirit, E-2 Hawkeye, the AH-64
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  • Terma is a Danish firm, which originally developed the EWMS for the [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]].
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  • ...aircraft, when Air Force, has evolved from F-105 to F-4 Phantom II|F-4G to F-16 Fighting Falcon|F-16 CJ Block 50/52. If electronic warfare can do a "soft kill" on the rada
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  • ...raft include the Chinese [[A-5 FANTAN]], French [[Mirage III]], and U.S. [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]]. The latter have not been upgraded to current standards and were blocked
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  • ...tweight fighter mafia"; he was a champion of the lighter, more affordable F-16 Fighting Falcon as a complement to the more capable F-15 Eagle.
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  • * F-16 Fighting Falcon, During the late 1980's and early 1990's 2 prototypes of the F-16XL, design
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  • * [[F-16 Fighting Falcon/Definition]]
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  • * [[F-16 Fighting Falcon/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:F-16 Fighting Falcon/Metadata]]
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  • ...agility of many modern fighters such as the [[F-5 Freedom Fighter|F-5]], [[F-16 Fighting Falcon|F-16]], [[F-18 Hornet]], [[MiG-29 (fighter)|MiG-29]] and [[Su-27 (fighter)|
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  • ...extension and modernization programs for the F-15 series fighter aircraft, F-16 Fighting Falcon, and A-10.
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