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Israel
Doubles Its F-16I Fleet
July 22, 2007: Israel began receiving a custom
version of the F-16 (the F16I) three years ago. Now it wants more, and will
upgrade 125 of its F-16C and D models to the I standard. The F-16I is a 24 ton,
two seat fighter-bomber, and is probably the most capable F-16 model in
service. It's basically a modified version of the F-16C/D Block 50/52, equipped
with a more advanced radar (the APG-68(X)) and the ability to carry Israeli
weapons like the Python 4 air-to-air missile and the Popeye 2 air-to-surface
missile. Costing $45 million each, the F-16I has an excellent navigation
system, which allows it to fly on the deck (a few hundred feet from the
ground), without working the pilot to death. The aircraft can do this at night
or in any weather. The F-16I can carry enough fuel to hit targets 1,600
kilometers away (meaning Iran is within range). The aircraft uses the latest
short and long range air-to-air missiles, as well as smart bombs. Electronic
countermeasures are carried, as is a powerful computer system, which records
the details of each sortie in great detail. This is a big help for training.
The F-16I is basically optimized to deliver smart bombs anywhere, despite dense
air defenses. This further increases Israels military power versus its
neighbors. Israel has been receiving two new F-16I fighter-bombers a month
since early 2004, and will eventually receive 102 of them (about 60 have
already been delivered.) Added to this will be another 125, as older F-16s are
upgraded. This will take three or four years, at least.