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The Lockheed Martin F-16V is the latest and most advanced F-16 on the market today. The F-16V configuration includes numerous enhancements designed to keep the F-16 at the forefront of international security, strengthening its position as the world’s foremost combat-proven 4th Generation multi-role fighter aircraft.

The F-16V, an option for both new production F-16s and F-16 upgrades, is the next generation configuration that leverages a common worldwide sustainment infrastructure and provides significant capability improvements.

Integrated Capabilities

The F-16V provides advanced combat capabilities in a scalable and affordable package. The core of the F-16V configuration is an Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar, a modern commercial off-the-shelf (COTS)-based avionics subsystem, a large-format, high-resolution display; and a high-volume, high-speed data bus. Operational capabilities are enhanced through a Link-16 Theater Data Link, Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod, advanced weapons, precision GPS navigation, and the Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance System (Auto GCAS).


Advanced AESA Radar

Northrop Grumman’s advanced APG-83 AESA radar delivers greater situational awareness, flexibility and quicker all-weather targeting. The APG-83 provides pilots with unprecedented target area detail and digital map displays that can be tailored with slew and zoom features. The APG-83 provides F-16s with 5th Generation fighter radar capabilities by leveraging hardware and software commonality with F-22 and F-35 AESA radars.

The APG-83 AESA radar enables greater detection and tracking ranges, multiple target track (20-plus target tracks), high-resolution Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) maps for all-environment precision strike, interleaved air-to-air and air-to-surface mode operations for improved situational awareness, operational effectiveness and survivability; and robust electronic protection for operations in dense radio frequency (RF) environments. The APG-83 also provides greater overall system reliability and availability—three to five times that of legacy MSCAN radars.

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Enhanced Battlespace Awareness

Another key feature of the F-16V configuration is the new Center Pedestal Display (CPD), which provides critical tactical imagery to pilots on a high-resolution 6”x 8” screen. The high-resolution display allows Pilot to take full advantage of AESA and Targeting Pod data. The new CPD enables color moving maps, larger and easier to manage air-to-air Situation Displays, zoom functionality with the ability to switch information among displays, and digital display of Flight Instrument Data. The CPD is also compatible with the Night Vision Imaging System (NVIS).

F-16V Takes Flight

Lockheed Martin successfully completed the maiden flight of the F-16V on October 16, 2015, marking the first time an F-16 had flown with Northrop Grumman’s advanced APG-83 AESA radar. The new radar delivers a quantum leap in capability for the venerable F-16. Northrop Grumman’s APG-83 SABR AESA fire control radar provides 5th Generation air-to-air and air-to-ground radar capability. Northrop Grumman also provides AESA radars for the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II.

Lockheed Martin is more than two years into development of the F-16V and is now in the flight test phase of the program. Customer interest in the F-16V remains strong, particularly now that the program is in its flight test phase—a key milestone for any fighter aircraft development program.

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F-16 Durability Testing

Lockheed Martin also completed more than 27,000 hours of simulated flight time on an F-16C Block 50 aircraft and is now analyzing the data to determine the durability of the aircraft beyond its original design service life. The test data will be used to identify an extended, definitive flight hour limit for the venerable F-16 and demonstrate the safety and durability of the aircraft well beyond its original design service life.

The durability tests should provide even more confidence to current and potential new F-16 customers that the combat-proven F-16 will continue to play a crucial role in international security for years to come.

With more than 4,550 F-16s delivered to date, the F-16V is a natural step in the evolution of the world’s most successful 4th Generation fighter.

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200 hundred of them would be a good addition along with tejas...
 
They come with strings attached.. even Gripen has an American engine..in case of the slightest misunderstanding with the US, first thing you'll know is no more spare parts or weapons..plus the kill switches that are always present and more so in newer versions..
 
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They come with strings attached.. even Gripen has an American engine..in case of the slightest misunderstanding with the US, first thing you'll know is no more spare parts or weapons..plus the kill switches that aye always present and more so in newer versions..

There's no kill swich such kinda thing... misunderstanding is not going to make them stop the supply for any country if they do that they'll loose the market.. they stopped supplying pakistan due to sanctions for test nuke... But anyway we don't want to see any F series in India...
 
60 and 61 are like special editions for the UAE.. 70 and V are for export to whomever wants them and can afford them..
 
60 and 61 are like special editions for the UAE.. 70 and V are for export to whomever wants them and can afford them..
Please don't speculate blindly.

The "V" is Blk52 with an AESA radar.

Blk 60 is the most advanced production F16 fighter by Lockheed. Blk61/Blk62 will have the same radar as the "V" i.e. APG-83, but updated built in IRST, plus other upgrades to the existing system.
Blk61 is the most advanced F16 available for export to certain countries, who cannot buy the F35.

Blk 70 - does not exist, and was touted by the media for the Indian MMRCA.
 
They come with strings attached.. even Gripen has an American engine..in case of the slightest misunderstanding with the US, first thing you'll know is no more spare parts or weapons..plus the kill switches that aye always present and more so in newer versions..
Everything (even Chinese stuff) comes with strings attached...
 
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F-16V
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The Lockheed Martin F-16V is the latest and most advanced F-16 on the market today. The F-16V configuration includes numerous enhancements designed to keep the F-16 at the forefront of international security, strengthening its position as the world’s foremost combat-proven 4th Generation multi-role fighter aircraft.

The F-16V, an option for both new production F-16s and F-16 upgrades, is the next generation configuration that leverages a common worldwide sustainment infrastructure and provides significant capability improvements.

Integrated Capabilities

The F-16V provides advanced combat capabilities in a scalable and affordable package. The core of the F-16V configuration is an Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar, a modern commercial off-the-shelf (COTS)-based avionics subsystem, a large-format, high-resolution display; and a high-volume, high-speed data bus. Operational capabilities are enhanced through a Link-16 Theater Data Link, Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod, advanced weapons, precision GPS navigation, and the Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance System (Auto GCAS).


Advanced AESA Radar

Northrop Grumman’s advanced APG-83 AESA radar delivers greater situational awareness, flexibility and quicker all-weather targeting. The APG-83 provides pilots with unprecedented target area detail and digital map displays that can be tailored with slew and zoom features. The APG-83 provides F-16s with 5th Generation fighter radar capabilities by leveraging hardware and software commonality with F-22 and F-35 AESA radars.

The APG-83 AESA radar enables greater detection and tracking ranges, multiple target track (20-plus target tracks), high-resolution Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) maps for all-environment precision strike, interleaved air-to-air and air-to-surface mode operations for improved situational awareness, operational effectiveness and survivability; and robust electronic protection for operations in dense radio frequency (RF) environments. The APG-83 also provides greater overall system reliability and availability—three to five times that of legacy MSCAN radars.

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Enhanced Battlespace Awareness

Another key feature of the F-16V configuration is the new Center Pedestal Display (CPD), which provides critical tactical imagery to pilots on a high-resolution 6”x 8” screen. The high-resolution display allows Pilot to take full advantage of AESA and Targeting Pod data. The new CPD enables color moving maps, larger and easier to manage air-to-air Situation Displays, zoom functionality with the ability to switch information among displays, and digital display of Flight Instrument Data. The CPD is also compatible with the Night Vision Imaging System (NVIS).

F-16V Takes Flight

Lockheed Martin successfully completed the maiden flight of the F-16V on October 16, 2015, marking the first time an F-16 had flown with Northrop Grumman’s advanced APG-83 AESA radar. The new radar delivers a quantum leap in capability for the venerable F-16. Northrop Grumman’s APG-83 SABR AESA fire control radar provides 5th Generation air-to-air and air-to-ground radar capability. Northrop Grumman also provides AESA radars for the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II.

Lockheed Martin is more than two years into development of the F-16V and is now in the flight test phase of the program. Customer interest in the F-16V remains strong, particularly now that the program is in its flight test phase—a key milestone for any fighter aircraft development program.

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F-16 Durability Testing

Lockheed Martin also completed more than 27,000 hours of simulated flight time on an F-16C Block 50 aircraft and is now analyzing the data to determine the durability of the aircraft beyond its original design service life. The test data will be used to identify an extended, definitive flight hour limit for the venerable F-16 and demonstrate the safety and durability of the aircraft well beyond its original design service life.

The durability tests should provide even more confidence to current and potential new F-16 customers that the combat-proven F-16 will continue to play a crucial role in international security for years to come.

With more than 4,550 F-16s delivered to date, the F-16V is a natural step in the evolution of the world’s most successful 4th Generation fighter.

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US has offered Block 70 and block 72. If we go for this (Though I am not in favor), This will be an @$$ kicking weapon.
 
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Looks and sounds a lot like the F-16 I except that its a one seater and the F-16I is a two seater.
 
@Khafee

Where do you see speculations?
Blk-60 was made specifically for the UAE or not?
As for Blk-61 the only country who is asking for it is the UAE..

F-16E/F Block 60
Based on the F-16C/D Block 50/52, it features improved radar and avionics and conformal fuel tanks; it has only been sold to the United Arab Emirates.
Like the F-35, the Block 60 F-16 has a built in FLIR/laser targeting system rather than using a dedicated pod that would occupy a hardpoint, increase drag and RCS.

In 2014 the UAE requested an upgrade to Block 61, along with the purchase of 30 more aircraft at that level.
F-16V
On 15 Feb 2012, Lockheed Martin unveiled a new version of their F-16 at the 2012 Singapore Airshow. The F-16V will feature enhancements including an active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, an upgraded mission computer and architecture, and improvements to the cockpit – all capabilities identified by the U.S. Air Force and several international customers for future improvements. The new variant is dubbed the "Viper," which is intended to better operate with fifth-generation fighters, and should not be confused with Lockheed's F-16IN "Super Viper," which was offered to India for the Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft competition and showcased at the 2009 Aero India Air Show. "The new F-16V will become the new F-16 baseline," said George Standridge, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics' vice president of business development. The "Viper" program does not include the F-16 Block 60 features. On October 16, 2015 the F-16V flew for the first time with an APG-83 Active Electronically Scaled Array and Scalable Agile Beam Radar, a new Center Pedestal Display, a modernized mission computer, and many other upgrades. This can be fitted on new production F-16s or retrofitted on existing ones. The first of these were for the RoCAF's (Taiwan) F-16A/B Block 20s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Dynamics_F-16_Fighting_Falcon_variants

Everything (even Chinese stuff) comes with strings attached...
Maybe political support, but nothing when it comes to spare parts and weapons..
 
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Where do you see any speculation?
Blk-60 was made specifically for the UAE or not?
As for Blk-61 the only country who is asking for it is the UAE..

F-16E/F Block 60
Based on the F-16C/D Block 50/52, it features improved radar and avionics and conformal fuel tanks; it has only been sold to the United Arab Emirates.
Like the F-35, the Block 60 F-16 has a built in FLIR/laser targeting system rather than using a dedicated pod that would occupy a hardpoint, increase drag and RCS.

In 2014 the UAE requested an upgrade to Block 61, along with the purchase of 30 more aircraft at that level.
F-16V
On 15 Feb 2012, Lockheed Martin unveiled a new version of their F-16 at the 2012 Singapore Airshow. The F-16V will feature enhancements including an active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, an upgraded mission computer and architecture, and improvements to the cockpit – all capabilities identified by the U.S. Air Force and several international customers for future improvements. The new variant is dubbed the "Viper," which is intended to better operate with fifth-generation fighters, and should not be confused with Lockheed's F-16IN "Super Viper," which was offered to India for the Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft competition and showcased at the 2009 Aero India Air Show.[68] "The new F-16V will become the new F-16 baseline," said George Standridge, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics' vice president of business development. The "Viper" program does not include the F-16 Block 60 features. On October 16, 2015 the F-16V flew for the first time with an APG-83 Active Electronically Scaled Array and Scalable Agile Beam Radar, a new Center Pedestal Display, a modernized mission computer, and many other upgrades. This can be fitted on new production F-16s or retrofitted on existing ones. The first of these were for the RoCAF's (Taiwan) F-16A/B Block 20s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Dynamics_F-16_Fighting_Falcon_variants
Pls for the love of God stop quoting wiki!!!!

UAE paid for the R&D for the Blk60, and as such holds IP rights. Any Viper sold Blk60 or above entitles the UAE to a royalty.

The "V" sits below the Blk60, although the Blk61's will have the same radar.

There is No Blk70, call up Lockheed if you have to, an see what they say. The Super IN Viper that flew for the Indian MMRCA was a UAE Blk60

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Pls for the love of God stop quoting wiki!!!!

UAE paid for the R&D for the Blk60, and as such holds IP rights. Any Viper sold Blk60 or above entitles the UAE to a royalty.

The "V" sits below the Blk60, although the Blk61's will have the same radar.
These are known facts, I agree with you..
It is not only wiki, there are facts with dates from General Dynamics and Lockheed Martin the actual manufacturers of all F-6 variants, one can find the same facts on their websites too..
The main positive point is that we know the facts and differences between the many F-16 variants, mainly that the UAE Blk 60 is the most advanced of them all (except the 61), including the V, the IN or 70/71
 
These are known facts, I agree with you..
It is not only wiki, there are facts with dates from General Dynamics and Lockheed Martin the actual manufacturers of all F-6 variants, one can find the same facts on their websites too..
The main positive point is that we know the facts and differences between the many F-16 variants, mainly that the UAE Blk 60 is the most advanced of them all (except the 61), including the V, the IN or 70/71

Look don't take my word, call /email Lockheed and confirm the following:

1) Lockheed offers 3 versions of the viper as we speak.
Blk52+, "V" , and Blk61

2) In terms of tech this is exactly how they sit
Blk52+, "V" , and Blk61

3) There is no 70/71. It's media BS.

Over and Out
 
Look don't take my word, call /email Lockheed and confirm the following:

1) Lockheed offers 3 versions of the viper as we speak.
Blk52+, "V" , and Blk61

2) In terms of tech this is exactly how they sit
Blk52+, "V" , and Blk61

3) There is no 70/71. It's media BS.

Over and Out
Is Blk-61 tech financed by UAE, like Blk-60?
 
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