The
United States Air Force (USAF) and four of its NATO partners are the primary operators of
F-16 Fighting Falcon. With the evolution of sales under
Foreign Military Sales (FMS) contracts, many other air forces have also acquired F-16s. Most nations that have been sold F-16s continue to use them as of 2010. Sometimes despite the fact, that delivered F-16s had many malfunctions and were often grounded, as in case of Poland
//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-16_Fighting_Falcon_operators#PolandThe F-16 is still in demand today, and many air forces are looking to replace aging inventories with F-16s. Because the USAF has steadily upgraded its F-16 inventory, it will sometimes sell older aircraft it considers obsolete as
surplus Excess Defense Articles (EDAs) or as
"knockdown" aircraft to supplement
spares inventories.
United States operators
Several commands of the
United States Air Force (USAF) as well as the
United States Navy (USN) and
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) use various models of the F-16 Fighting Falcon.
United States Air Force
The USAF operates 1,245 F-16s with 701 with active forces, 490 with Air National Guard and 54 with Reserve. These are broken down to 1 F-16A Block 15, 197 F-16C/D Block 25, 350 F-16C/D Block 30, 51 F-16C/D Block 32, 222 F-16C/D Block 40, 174 F-16C/D Block 42, 198 F-16C/D Block 50, 52 F-16C/D Block 52.
Air Forces Monthly, December 2007 issue, p. 43-44.
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