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F-16D Block 52

F-16D Block 52

Multi-Role Fighters
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Basic Information
Name
F-16D Block 52
Designation
F-16D Block 52
Alternate Designation
F-16 Peace Sky, F-16D Block 52+, F-16D Block 52M (Pakistan), F-16D Fighting Falcon, F-16DJ, F-16IQ (Iraqi Air Force), KF-16, Peace Drive I (Pakistan), Peace Vector VII (Egypt)
Equipment Type
Multi-Role Fighters
Manufacturer
Lockheed Martin
Date of Introduction
1994
Description

The two-seat Block 52 F-16D, also known as F-16DJ, is a Block 42 follow-on with more powerful engine models and new weapon options. The US Air Force has integrated the HTS pod in some F-16DJs for suppression of enemy air defenses using the HARM missile. The Block 52 F-16D was deployed in 1991. The US Air Force Block 52 F-16D will receive the advanced Sniper XR targeting/navigation pod replacing older systems currently in the US inventory, as well as software updates for integration of smart munitions such as AGM-154, JDAM bombs, and AGM-158. The US Air Force expects the F-16DJ to remain in service until 2025. Falcon STAR, F-16 Structure Augmentation Roadmap, program will see US Air Force F-16 fleet receiving parts kits to strengthen their structure. This measure will enable the F-16 aircraft to attain its projected 8,000-hours of service life through 2025 for the US Air Force, when the entire fleet should be dismantled. Falcon STAR program is valued at $1 billion. The parts kits involved in this program number 79,000. Ogden Air Logistics Center at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, is where modification work is taking place. Starting in 2006, F-16s for European countries will undergo Falcon STAR modification. All in all, more than 2,000 F-16s belonging to the United States, Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Israel, Greece, Singapore, Thailand and Bahrain will be modified through 2014. The governments of Greece and the United States signed a Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for the sale of 30 F-16C/D Block 52+ aircraft to Greece on December 13, 2005. The agreement valued at $2 billion also included an option for an additional 10 F-16s. The Hellenic Air Force was expected to use the 20 single-seat F-16Cs and 10 two-seat F-16Ds to supplement its existing F-16 fleet. Final delivery to the Greek Air Force was scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2009.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Crew 2
Max Speed 2512.8 km/h
Range 1400.0 km
Service Ceiling 15250 m
Wingspan 10.00 m
Overview (Deagel)
Group Multi-Role Fighters
Status Active
Also Known As F-16 Peace Sky, F-16D Block 52+, F-16D Block 52M (Pakistan), F-16D Fighting Falcon, F-16DJ, F-16IQ (Iraqi Air Force), KF-16, Peace Drive I (Pakistan), Peace Vector VII (Egypt)
Origin United States of America
Contractor Lockheed Martin
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 1994
Total Production ?
Unitary Cost USD $34 million
Specifications (Deagel)
Crew 2
Number of Engines 1
Dimensions — Height 4.9 meter
Dimensions — Length 15.1 meter
Dimensions — Main Gun Caliber 20 millimeter
Dimensions — Wingspan 10.0 meter
Mass — Empty Weight 6,800 kilogram
Mass — Max Takeoff Thrust 29,100 pound
Mass — Max Takeoff Weight 17,010 kilogram
Mass — Payload 5,400 kilogram
Performance — Ceiling 15,250 meter
Performance — Max Range 1,400 kilometer
Speed — Top Speed at High Altitude 698 mps
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Air-to-Air Missiles: AIM-120B AMRAAM
Item 2 Air-to-Air Missiles: AIM-9M-9 Sidewinder
Item 3 Air-to-Air Missiles: AIM-9X Sidewinder (2)
Item 4 Anti-Radiation Missiles: AGM-88D HARM
Item 5 Bombs: GBU-10 Paveway II
Item 6 Bombs: GBU-12 Paveway II
Item 7 Bombs: GBU-16 Paveway II
Item 8 Bombs: GBU-24 Paveway III
Item 9 Bombs: GBU-27 Paveway III
Item 10 Bombs: GBU-31 JDAM
Item 11 Bombs: GBU-32 JDAM
Item 12 Bombs: GBU-35 JDAM
Item 13 Bombs: GBU-38 JDAM
Item 14 Cruise Missiles: AGM-158A JASSM
Item 15 Standoff Weapons: AGM-154A JSOW
Item 16 Standoff Weapons: AGM-154B JSOW
Item 17 Standoff Weapons: AGM-154C JSOW
Item 18 Standoff Weapons: AGM-65G Maverick
Item 19 Standoff Weapons: AGM-65H Maverick
Item 20 Standoff Weapons: AGM-65K Maverick
Variants
Variant 1 F-16A Fighting Falcon
Variant 2 F-16B Fighting Falcon
Variant 3 F-16C Block 32
Variant 4 F-16D Block 32
Variant 5 F-16C Block 30
Variant 6 F-16D Block 30
Variant 7 F-16C Block 42
Variant 8 F-16D Block 42
Variant 9 F-16C Block 40
Variant 10 F-16D Block 40
Variant 11 F-16C Block 52
Variant 12 F-16D Block 52
Variant 13 F-16C Block 50
Variant 14 F-16D Block 50
Variant 15 F-16E Desert Falcon
Variant 16 F-16F Desert Falcon
Variant 17 F-16I Soufa
Variant 18 QF-16
Variant 19 KF-16
Variant 20 F-16V
Variant 21 F-16 Ozgur
Variant 22 F-16C Block 70
Variant 23 F-16D Block 70
Variant 24 F-16C Block 72
Variant 25 F-16D Block 72
Details
Country of Origin United States
Category Multirole Aircraft
Air > Multirole Aircraft
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
15.1 m
Width
10 m
Height
4.9 m
Weight
17010 kg
Related Equipment (1)
Operators (9)
United States
South Korea
Poland
Pakistan
Egypt
Greece
Iraq
Morocco
Singapore
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