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Lockheed Martin's 'New' F-16 Block 70 Fighting Falcon Has F-22 and F-35 DNA

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We got some F16 if you'd like, we even washed them for you!
https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/E...ng-intense-rainfall-in-southern-Israel-613996
now thats a sight that brings a smile.
must be interesting to know what Pilots have to say who transitioned from F-16s to F35.


I know what Israel did for Pakistan re F-16s many times.
Arabs are secretly making friends with you but our religious bullies wont let us as you might steal our faith while Arabs still get to keep it (lol this will cause an uproar).
by the way, any chance that your guys will get the source code to make F35 more lethal like you have done to American and French jets?
 
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now thats a sight that brings a smile.
I know what Israel did for Pakistan re F-16s many times.
by the way, any chance that your guys will get the source code to make F35 more lethal like you have done to American and French jets?
Not the source code, but we'll get some API for integrating our code upon it.

"From that perspective, what helps Israel helps the United States–and the F-35 will give Israel an overall airpower advantage that could last decades. But system security remains a key concern for the US. It helps that the key piece of software Israel is adding to the F-35I (its official designation) won’t affect the airplane’s own software. It’s a free-standing, add-on app for what’s known as C4 systems—command, control, communications and computing. The app draws data streams from the F-35's own open-architecture operating system in order to provide additional functionality. According to Benni Cohen, a general manager at Israel Aerospace Industries, the state-owned military technology developer that’s creating the new app, it gives the air force an easy tool for adapting the F-35 to its own needs. “[Our] open-system architecture enables rapid software and hardware development cycles that will also provide more affordable modernization and support of systems over the platform’s life cycle,” Cohen said."

https://www.wired.com/2016/05/israel-can-customize-americas-f-35-least-now/
 
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Not the source code, but we'll get some API for integrating our code upon it.

"From that perspective, what helps Israel helps the United States–and the F-35 will give Israel an overall airpower advantage that could last decades. But system security remains a key concern for the US. It helps that the key piece of software Israel is adding to the F-35I (its official designation) won’t affect the airplane’s own software. It’s a free-standing, add-on app for what’s known as C4 systems—command, control, communications and computing. The app draws data streams from the F-35's own open-architecture operating system in order to provide additional functionality. According to Benni Cohen, a general manager at Israel Aerospace Industries, the state-owned military technology developer that’s creating the new app, it gives the air force an easy tool for adapting the F-35 to its own needs. “[Our] open-system architecture enables rapid software and hardware development cycles that will also provide more affordable modernization and support of systems over the platform’s life cycle,” Cohen said."

https://www.wired.com/2016/05/israel-can-customize-americas-f-35-least-now/
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I mean respect :)

by the way coming back to the topic. the F-16s are worth every dollar. they have proven themselves time and again and for us from the Days of Soviet occupied Afghanistan to last February match with India ;)
 
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