ANKARA, Feb 26 (Reuters) - NATO member Turkey is investigating the still unknown cause of an F-16 fighter jet crash that killed its pilot shortly after takeoff on a mission toward the Bulgarian border ...
CPI Aero delivered its first RI/DCC assembly for the F-16 Block 70/72 in June 2021. CPI was awarded a second follow-on multi-year contract in 2023. This recent award adds funding for additional ...
Slovakia is considering the purchase four more Block 70-model Lockheed Martin F-16s to add to the 14 it has already acquired. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico expressed Bratislava's interest in ...
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F-21: The super F-16 'Viper' fighter the US Air Force won't ever fly
Summary and Key Points: Lockheed Martin’s F-21 is a proposed India-tailored evolution of the F-16 Block 70/72, marketed as a ...
CPI Aerostructures, Inc. ("CPI Aero" or the "Company") (NYSE American: CVU) announced that Lockheed Martin Aeronautics has placed several additional ...
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Turkish F-16 fighter jet crashes in western Turkey, pilot killed
The cause of the accident will be established following an investigation by the accident investigation team.
The Turkish fighter jets are expected to play a role in Somalia’s ongoing campaign against Al-Shabaab militants in the countryside—and could also serve as a warning signal to Israel. NATO member ...
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Good News: The Philippines Hasn’t Closed the Door on the F-16 After All
Media reports that the Philippine government had declined to buy the F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jet may have been premature ...
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Slovakia begins negotiations with the US to expand its F-16 fighter fleet
Slovakia has begun negotiations with the United States for the purchase of four additional F-16 fighter jets, expanding its ...
Slovakia is in discussions with the United States to purchase an additional four F-16V (Block 70/72) fighter jets, a potential follow-on buy that would expand Bratislava’s planned Viper fleet from 14 ...
The additional jets would enable the country to shoulder its own air-policing missions, according to Slovak Prime Minister ...
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