F-16 Fighting Falcon

The F-16 Fighting Falcon is a highly maneuverable, single-engine, multirole fighter aircraft originally developed by General Dynamics (now Lockheed Martin) for the United States Air Force.

Key Facts:

  • First Flight: 1974
  • Introduced: 1978
  • Role: Multirole fighter (air-to-air and air-to-ground missions)
  • Crew: 1 (some variants are 2-seat trainers)
  • Engine: Pratt & Whitney F100 or General Electric F110 turbofan
  • Speed: Over Mach 2 (approx. 1,500+ mph / 2,400+ km/h)
  • Range: About 2,600 miles (with drop tanks)
  • Armament:
    • 1 × M61 Vulcan 20mm rotary cannon
    • Up to 17,000 lbs of ordnance (air-to-air missiles, air-to-ground missiles, bombs, rockets)
  • Operators: Over 25 countries, including the U.S., Poland, Israel, Turkey, South Korea, and more.

Features:

  • “Bubble canopy” for excellent pilot visibility.
  • Fly-by-wire controls for high agility.
  • Cost-effective compared to other fighters, making it one of the most exported jets in the world.
  • Over 4,600 built, still in active service worldwide.

It’s often nicknamed the “Viper” by pilots, even though its official name is Fighting Falcon.

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