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At the core of the F-16 Block 70 is the Northrop Grumman APG-83 Active Electronically Scanned Array radar, which is based on technology leveraged from the F-22 Raptor and the F-35.

by Dave Majumdar June 26, 2018

Lockheed Martin has received a massive $1.12 billion contract from the U.S. government to produce 16 advanced F-16 Block 70 Fighting Falcons for Bahrain.

The “undefinitized contract action award” means that the Royal Bahraini Air Force will become the first operator of the most advanced and capable version of F-16 ever designed.

Moreover, unlike previous versions of the F-16—which were built in Fort Worth, Texas—these new “Vipers” are to be manufactured in Greenville, South Carolina.

With production of Lockheed Martin’s stealthy new F-35 Joint Strike Fighter ramping up while Fighting Falcon production is ramping down, the company was compelled to move the F-16 line to a smaller plant that could handle lower volumes. Nonetheless, the move represents a new beginning for the F-16, which is still expected to generate strong sales over the coming years.

"We value our long-standing relationship with the Kingdom of Bahrain and look forward to beginning production activities on their first Block 70 aircraft at our facility in Greenville," Susan Ouzts, vice president of Lockheed Martin's F-16 Program, said. "This sale highlights the significant, growing demand we see for new production F-16s around the globe."

Lockheed Martin has invested significantly in the new South Carolina F-16 plant. The company expects that F-16 production at the site will create somewhere between 150 and 200 new jobs in Greenville.

The company also notes that F-16 production supports hundreds of U.S.-based Lockheed Martin engineering, procurement, sustainment and customer support jobs and thousands of U.S. supplier jobs. Indeed, 450 U.S. suppliers in 42 states currently support the F-16 supply chain.

Lockheed Martin has good reason to be optimistic about securing further F-16 sales. The Block 70 version of the venerable F-16 is a capable warplane by any measure and draws much of its technology from its more advanced F-35 stablemate. But while the F-35 is a much more advanced and capable warplane than any version of the F-16, not every country needs a Joint Strike Fighter or is even cleared to receive the stealth fighter. In those situations, the F-16 Block 70 might be the most capable fighter aircraft available to those U.S. allies.

At the core of the F-16 Block 70 is the Northrop Grumman APG-83 Active Electronically Scanned Array radar, which is based on technology leveraged from the F-22 Raptor and the F-35 and can track more than 20 targets simultaneously. The radar can also generate 1ft resolution synthetic aperture radar maps and has a range greater than 160 nautical miles against ground targets.

The jet also has a new state of the art electronic warfare system.

The Block 70 jet features a modernized cockpit with a new Center Pedestal Display (CPD) that provides tactical imagery on a high-resolution 6”x 8” screen. The new display will allow pilots to take full advantage of the Block 70’s new sensors.

The cockpit also has provisions for the Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System II (JHMCS II) display, which lets pilot take full advantage of the Raytheon AIM-9X Sidewinder. Further, a new automatic ground collision avoidance system helps to prevent pilots from crashing the aircraft.

The F-16V has an upgraded airframe with an extended structural service life of 12,000 hours and can carry conformal fuel tanks.

To push the aircraft around the sky, Lockheed says that the new Block 70 jet features an “advanced engine.” While Lockheed Martin did not specify which engine, given the Block 70 designation, the aircraft will most likely be powered by a General Electric F110-GE-132 rated at 32,500 lbf (144 kN) of afterburning thrust.

Lockheed Martin also boasts about the F-16V’s capability to carry a vast arsenal of weapons.

“Lockheed Martin has more than 36 years of weapon integration experience with the F-16,” the company states. “No other organization can match this weapons integration experience. In concert with the U.S. Air Force and multiple F-16 Foreign Military Sales customers, Lockheed Martin has certified more than 3,300 carriage and release configurations for greater than 180 weapon and store types. Our experience as a weapon integrator has enabled the F-16 to be one of the most versatile multirole fighters ever.”

The F-16 will still be flying for decades to come. There are still 3,000 operational F-16s are flying around the world with more than 25 different air forces. At least jets will have to be upgraded to the Block 70 standard as time goes on. The future is still bright for the F-16.

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/t...-f-16-block-70-fighting-falcon-has-f-22-26419

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If trump wins re election and we play our cards well, we can have a chance to buy a few block 70s. First we have to wait for india to reject F21 which they most probably will, and then we can pitch it even to congress that we require block 70 to keep balance with indian rafales. I think trump would definitely want to sell us block 70s.
 
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If trump wins re election and we play our cards well, we can have a chance to buy a few block 70s. First we have to wait for india to reject F21 which they most probably will, and then we can pitch it even to congress that we require block 70 to keep balance with indian rafales. I think trump would definitely want to sell us block 70s.

Which would be the most stupid thing ever
 
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If trump wins re election and we play our cards well, we can have a chance to buy a few block 70s. First we have to wait for india to reject F21 which they most probably will, and then we can pitch it even to congress that we require block 70 to keep balance with indian rafales. I think trump would definitely want to sell us block 70s.
We don't want it and we don't need it, but maybe F22 we will consider.
 
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Which would be the most stupid thing ever

Why? Because of dependence and liabilities? We already depend on them for our fleet of F16s n helicopters and much more, so wat if we add a couple of squadrons to it? It will keep us at par with rafales at the cheapest price, buying us time to plan for 5th gen.
 
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If trump wins re election and we play our cards well, we can have a chance to buy a few block 70s. First we have to wait for india to reject F21 which they most probably will, and then we can pitch it even to congress that we require block 70 to keep balance with indian rafales. I think trump would definitely want to sell us block 70s.

If Khafee is correct, these block 70s are already on their way.
 
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We do want it and we do need it. How else will u face next 26 feb when they come with rafales?
F22 they dnt even sell to israel, forget that, neither can we maintain them.
And when u get sanctions how will u deal with that? And you will get sanctions for sure
 
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We don't want it and we don't need it, but maybe F22 we will consider.
It is the most expensive plane ever built. Even Obama order to stop the production after 122 builds. And its only for US force. Its only deployed on US own bases in Japan,South Korea ro Diego Garcia.
Newer F16 has extended expiry date till 2048
 
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My friend that is where our diplomacy has failed time and time again. One just does not go against the only surviving bully in the neighborhood. Whether we like it or not, it is God's honest truth.

If countries like China, India and other back off of confronting US, we also need to do a rethink. Diplomacy got India to continue importing oil from Iran when US had sanction on them....similarly others have steered a difficult course and got what they wanted without burning US flags in their streets while munching on US $2 Billion aid (Mind you not loan)!!!

If we deal with US like that things will get hot for us. We need to milk them, when we can and give as little as we can. Learn the art of diplomacy and stop blaming everything bad that happens to us on others.
 
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My friend that is where our diplomacy has failed time and time again. One just does not go against the only surviving bully in the neighborhood. Whether we like it or not, it is God's honest truth.

If countries like China, India and other back off of confronting US, we also need to do a rethink. Diplomacy got India to continue importing oil from Iran when US had sanction on them....similarly others have steered a difficult course and got what they wanted without burning US flags in their streets while munching on US $2 Billion aid (Mind you not loan)!!!

If we deal with US like that things will get hot for us. We need to milk them, when we can and give as little as we can. Learn the art of diplomacy and stop blaming everything bad that happens to us on others.
Well, we have bunch of emotional people. Who judge the regional politics on the basis of emotions. Where emotion is the most useless thing in any type of negotiation. Long ago a US diplomat said about Indian, that they try to bargain favor on the basis of emotion and exploitation. Where such things has no value in Western world
 
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Well, we have bunch of emotional people. Who judge the regional politics on the basis of emotions. Where emotion is the most useless thing in any type of negotiation. Long ago a US diplomat said about Indian, that they try to bargain favor on the basis of emotion and exploitation. Where such things has no value in Western world
True. But it is high time that we learn from our mistakes and measure up to who we are. Our leaders spoke lies when blaming the 65' debacle on US not coming to our aid and shutting down our military supplies. There was no such agreement! Our foolish and emotional populace swallowed it, hook line and sinker!! Similarly, in 71', instead of doing a self evaluation on where we went wrong, we blamed others for this too. Once again the infamous no show of the US 7th Fleet became the rallying cry for the populace in West Pakistan.

The list goes on and on. If you take up a 1947 news paper and read the news...you will get a feeling that Islam is in danger and Pakistan is in danger as well!!! Today it is the same narrative peddled by vested interests.

We need to figure out how we can best leverage converging interests. And btw these interests are not long lasting...we need to find new ones when the old ones seems to be petering out!

But above all, learn to stand up on our own two feet.. a nation of 200 million has only 2.1 million registered tax payers....I think this says it all on where the problem lies. Over here the Government is poor and the people are getting richer.

People will sell you anything provided you have the money and you have converging interests.

Some of the folks will not like what I wrote on 2 billion aid but really Baat tu such ha per baat hai ruswaee ki!!!
 
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