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F-16 Fighting Falcon Fighter Jet

F-16 Fighting Falcon Fighter Jet

Brand: Lockheed Martin
Category: Fighter Jets
  • Generation 4th
  • Maximum Speed Mach 2.0 (1,500 mph)
  • No. of Engines 1
  • Radar Range ~160 km (AESA)

Full Specifications

General Information

Name F-16 Fighting Falcon
Manufacturer General Dynamics / Lockheed Martin
Country of Origin United States
Type / Role Multirole Fighter
Generation 4th
Status Active / In Service
First Flight January 20, 1974
Introduction / In Service Since 1978
Number Built Over 4,600
Operators USA, Israel, Turkey, Greece, South Korea, etc.

Dimensions & Structure

Length 49 ft 5 in (15.06 m)
Wingspan 32 ft 8 in (9.96 m)
Height 16 ft 8 in (5.09 m)
Wing Area 300 sq ft (27.87 m²)
Empty Weight 18,900 lb (8,573 kg)
Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) 42,300 lb (19,187 kg)
Internal Weapons Bay None
External Hardpoints 9

Performance

Maximum Speed Mach 2.0
Range 2,620 mi (4,220 km) with drop tanks
Combat Radius ~500 mi (800 km)
Service Ceiling 50,000 ft (15,240 m)
Rate of Climb 50,000 ft/min
Thrust-to-Weight Ratio 1.095
G Limits +9 / -3

Powerplant

Engine Type Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-229 / GE F110-GE-129
No. of Engines 1
Thrust (each) 29,000 lbf (afterburner)
Thrust Vectoring No
Fuel Capacity 7,000 lb internal

Armament

Gun 1× M61A1 20mm Vulcan
Missiles (Air-to-Air) AIM-9, AIM-120
Missiles (Air-to-Ground) AGM-65, AGM-88
Bombs JDAM, Paveway, Cluster bombs
Hardpoints 9
Payload Capacity 17,000 lb (7,700 kg)

Avionics & Systems

Radar AN/APG-68 / AN/APG-83 AESA
Radar Range ~160 km
Electronic Warfare (EW) System AN/ALQ-213, ALQ-131
Targeting System Sniper XR / LANTIRN
Helmet Display JHMCS
Navigation GPS/INS
Autopilot / AI Assistance Digital Fly-by-Wire
Communication Link 16, Secure UHF/VHF

Stealth & Technology

Radar Cross Section (RCS) ~1.2 m²
Stealth Features Limited shaping, radar-absorbent coatings
Infrared Signature Reduction Moderate
Sensor Fusion Partial (F-16V upgrade)
Networking Capabilities Link 16, Joint operations compatible

Variants

Special Export Versions F-16I (Israel), KF-16 (South Korea)

Operational History

Major Conflicts / Deployments Gulf War, Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan
Notable Operators USAF, Israel, Turkey, Taiwan, UAE
Combat Proven? Yes
Mission Types Air superiority, strike, SEAD, CAS

Cost & Program

Unit Cost ~$35 million (Block 70)
Development Cost ~$8 billion (program total)
Program Name Lightweight Fighter (LWF)
Funding Countries United States, NATO partners

Additional Information

Upgrades Planned AESA radar, datalink, EW suite
Future Replacement F-35A Lightning II
Export Restrictions Controlled under ITAR
Notable Achievements Most exported Western fighter
Competitors JAS 39 Gripen, MiG-29, Mirage 2000

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

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  • Technology 8 / 10
  • Performance 8 / 10
  • Firepower 8 / 10
  • Range & Endurance 8 / 10
  • Reliability & Maintenance 8 / 10

PROS

  1. Exceptional agility and maneuverability
  2. Proven combat record and reliability
  3. Wide global logistics and maintenance network
  4. Cost-effective multirole capability
  5. Ongoing modernization through F-16V upgrades

CONS

  1. Limited stealth capability
  2. Single-engine vulnerability
  3. Shorter range compared to twin-engine fighters
  4. Aging airframes in early variants
  5. Outclassed by newer fifth-generation aircraft

F-16 Fighting Falcon: America’s Agile Multirole Fighter

The F-16 Fighting Falcon, often called the “Viper” by its pilots, is one of the most successful and widely operated fighter jets in history. Developed by General Dynamics (now Lockheed Martin) for the U.S. Air Force, the F-16 first flew in 1974 and entered service in 1978. Designed as a lightweight, high-performance fighter, it quickly evolved into a versatile multirole aircraft capable of both air-to-air combat and air-to-ground strike missions.

Design and Capabilities

Built around the concept of agility and cost-efficiency, the F-16 features a frameless bubble canopy for enhanced visibility, a side-mounted control stick for precise handling, and a fly-by-wire control system—one of the first of its kind. Powered by a single Pratt & Whitney F100 or GE F110 turbofan engine, the F-16 can reach speeds exceeding Mach 2 and perform at altitudes up to 50,000 feet.

The aircraft’s combat radius of over 500 miles, combined with advanced avionics such as the AN/APG-83 AESA radar, enables superior situational awareness and multi-target engagement. The F-16 can carry a wide range of ordnance, including AIM-9 Sidewinder, AIM-120 AMRAAM, and precision-guided bombs like JDAMs.

Global Impact

More than 4,600 units have been produced, with the F-16 serving in over 25 nations worldwide. It has been combat-proven in multiple conflicts, from Operation Desert Storm to missions over Afghanistan and the Balkans. Continually upgraded through programs like the F-16V (Viper) modernization, the Falcon remains a backbone of Western and allied airpower well into the 21st century.

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