After 46 years, the Danish Viper has stood down from duty, but survivors will continue to fly in Argentina and Ukraine.
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Denmark Retires F-16 Fleet
Royal Danish Air Force now relies entirely on the F-35.
A Ukrainian F-16 pilot said the initial tactics taught by NATO were based on wars that were "fundamentally different" from Ukraine's fight.
C.W. Lemoine on MSNOpinion
F-16 combat in Ukraine - NATO training doesn't work
Ukrainian fighter pilots are finding that their F-16 training tactics are insufficient for the ongoing ukraine war against ...
Ukrainian pilots adapt tactics learned during F-16 training abroad to the realities of war, creating innovative strategies for air combat against Russia.
Denmark has retired its F-16 fleet, becoming the latest European nation to rely solely on Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter as its frontline combat aircraft.
The Royal Danish Air Force has permanently retired its F-16 fighters from service, consolidating the transition to the F-35 ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
A parked F-16’s gunfire turned routine maintenance into total loss
An F-16 on the ground can still destroy another F-16 not with a bomb or a missile, but with its own internal cannon when ...
The Argentine Air Force has purchased six secondhand F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jets from Denmark, following regulatory approval from the United States. The migratory distance from some falcons can ...
The F-16 Fighting Falcon is highly regarded because of its remarkable maneuverability, combat radius, and multi-role capabilities. With its cutting-edge technological features, air-to-air engagement ...
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