Denmark is retiring the iconic F-16 fighter jet fleet and is replacing it with a new high-tech jet. Here's everything you ...
After 46 years, the Danish Viper has stood down from duty, but survivors will continue to fly in Argentina and Ukraine.
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.
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A Turkish F-16 pilot flies incredibly low over Waddington
A Turkish Air Force F-16 pilot delivered a striking low pass during the Waddington Airshow. Flying close to the display line, ...
This weekend’s STCU Over-the-River Air Show at Water Follies features an elite group of pilots in impressive, roaring aircraft. The show is daily from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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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 US Air Force (USAF) plans to integrate a new augmented reality technology into some of its operational Lockheed Martin F-16 fighters. Developed by Florida-based start-up Red 6, the helmet-mounted ...
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Denmark has retired its F-16 fleet after 46 years as the Royal Danish Air Force will now rely fully on fifth-generation F-35s ...
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Denmark Retires its F-16 Fleet After 46 Years of Service
The F-16 Fighting Falcon has been an important part of the Royal Danish Air Force since 1980, and will now pass the torch to the F-35A Lightning II. The Royal Danish Air Force's (RDAF) F-16 Fighting ...
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