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F-16C Block 25 Aggressor Viper "Ghost"

Subject:
Lockheed F-16C Block 25 Fighting Falcon
US US Air Force (1947-now)
64 Aggressor Sqn. 84-1220 Ghost
2022 - Nellis AFB, NV
FS35109 FS35450 FS36628 FS36251
Scale:
1:48
Status:
Ideas

The freshly painted F-16C in Russian-Su57-scheme belonging to the 64th Aggressor Squadron, called "Ghost", was unveiled at Nellis AFB on May 17, 2019.

The digital scheme was first seen on a Russian Su-57 about two years ago. The first aircraft with digital color was spotted in April 2017 over Komsomolsk-on-Amur city, Russia, during a test flight. It was the prototype 508 used to test the new engines, but also a new scheme to make the new jet more invisible. The research on "low observability coloring" has been confirmed by a recent video showing two pixelated Su-57s flying in formation with the same pattern, but in different shades. The impression is that Russia has not yet defined the final tone. Sukhoi staff stated that the new camouflage was chosen because it provides a "low optical signature".

The Russian Su-57 as well as the Chinese J-20 represent today the main threats to the United States. The two nations have designed stealth fighter jets to reduce the technological gap to modern American aircraft such as the F-22 and F-35. The task of the 64th AGRS is to replicate the threats to train the pilots of the U.S. armed forces and their allies to face them. Of course the F-16C Block 32 operated by the Aggressors does not have the same features as modern stealth planes and can not replicate the Su-57. The color of the Russian jet is mainly a symbolic factor. In agreement with many military pilots that we have met, future battles will be characterized by "Beyond Visual Range" fights thanks to the stealth ability of fifth/sixth generation aircraft, rarely the pilots must engage a dogfight. The F-16C is not invisible to radar and can not fight from a distance, but close encounters can still occur and the pilots must still be ready for close combat.

Project inventory

Full kits
K48102
F-16C Block 25/42 USAF
Kinetic 1:48
K48102 (48102) 2022 New decals
Detail and Conversion sets
3DL48104
F-16C Block 25 SPACE
Eduard 1:48
3DL48104 2023 New tool
48016
F-16 Early FOD set For Tamiya kit
Kopecky Scale Models 1:48
48016 2022
Decals
48-025
Aggressor Vipers II
Bullseye 1:48
48-025 2022 New tool
Masks
EX919
Wheel & Canopy Mask
F-16C [Block 25/42] Fighting Falcon
Eduard 1:48
EX919 2023 New tool
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Project references

F-16 Fighting Falcon (HMH Publications 002)
F-16 Fighting Falcon Flying with Air Forces Around the World
Aircraft in Detail No. 002
Robert Pied, Nicolas Deboeck
2017

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7 August 2022, 16:09

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