F-16BM MLU

General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon

RiikUSA
RolliMultirole võitleja, õhu paremuse võitleja
Esimene lend20. jaanuar 1974
Ehitatud4573

2007 General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon on ühe mootoriga ülehelikiirusega mitmeotstarbeline hävituslennuk, mille algselt töötas välja General Dynamics (nüüd Lockheed Martin) Ameerika Ühendriikide õhujõududele (USAF). See oli kavandatud õhu paremuse päeva võitlejaks, see arenes edukaks ilmastikukindlaks mitmeotstarbeliseks õhusõidukiks. Alates tootmise heakskiitmisest 1976. aastal on ehitatud üle 4500 lennuki. Kuigi USA õhujõud ei osta enam, ehitatakse ekspordiklientidele endiselt täiustatud versioone. 1993. aastal müüs General Dynamics oma lennukite tootmise äri Lockheed Corporationile, mis omakorda sai Lockheed Martini osaks pärast 1995. aasta ühinemist Martin Mariettaga.

General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falconi variante on tootnud General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin ja mitmed litsentseeritud tootjad.

Allikas: F-16 Võitlus Falcon Wikipedias

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Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks

2007 F-16BM MLU (Mid-Life Update) is the two-seat trainer/combat version of the original F-16A/B Block 15. In the 1990s, five European nations (The Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, and later Portugal) undertook a massive upgrade program. The goal was to bring their aging airframes up to the electronic standard of the F-16C Block 50/52. The result was a lightweight airframe with a heavyweight punch, capable of firing the latest beyond-visual-range missiles and precision-guided bombs.

Attribute Technical Specification (F-16BM MLU)
Rolli Multi-role Fighter / Advanced Trainer
Meeskonna 2 (Student/Pilot and Instructor/Weapon Systems Officer)
Modernization Period Late 1990s – Early 2000s (M1 through M7 tapes)
Jõuallikas 1 × Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-220E turbofan
Afterburning Thrust 23,770 lbf (105.7 kN)
Maximum Speed Mach 2.0+ at altitude
Radar Northrop Grumman AN/APG-66(V)2A
Primary Armament AIM-120 AMRAAM, AIM-9X Sidewinder, 20mm M61A1 Vulcan

The “Brains” of the Viper

  • The Modular Mission Computer (MMC): The heart of the MLU is the MMC, which replaced multiple older computers. It allows the F-16BM to use modern “M-tapes” (software updates) that add compatibility for new weapons like the JDAM Ja Iris-T.
  • “Bird Slicers” (AIFF): A key visual identifier for the MLU are the four blade-like antennas in front of the canopy. These are part of the Advanced Identification Friend or Foe system, crucial for long-range missile engagements.
  • The Glass Cockpit: The old analog dials were replaced with two 4×4 inch Color Multi-Function Displays (MFDs). It also features a Wide-Angle Head-Up Display (WAC HUD) and is compatible with Night Vision Goggles (NVG).
  • Link 16: This digital datalink allows the F-16BM to “talk” to AWACS (like the E-3 Sentry), ships, and other fighters, sharing a real-time map of the battlefield without saying a word over the radio.

The “B” Variant: Trainer and Combatant

  • Two Seats, No Compromise: Unlike many trainers, the “BM” is fully combat-capable. While it carries slightly less internal fuel than the single-seat “AM,” it is often used for complex missions where a second set of eyes is an advantage, such as Forward Air Controlling (FAC).
  • Operational Excellence: European MLU Vipers have seen extensive combat in Kosovo, Afghanistan, Libya, and more recently, are being prepared for transfer to Ukraina to modernize their air defense.
  • Structural Reinforcement (PACER SLIP): As part of the MLU, the airframes underwent structural work to extend their fatigue life, allowing these 1980s-built jets to fly well into the 2020s.
  • The Tail Parachute: Most European F-16s feature a large fairing at the base of the vertical stabilizer containing a drag parachute for landing on short, icy runways—a feature not usually found on American Vipers.

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