F-16C/N "Aggressor/Adversary"
Item No: 61106

F-16C Block30, 18th Aggressor Squadron, 354th Fighter Wing, Eielson AFB, Alaska, April 2008
Length: 316mm. Image shows painted and assembled model.
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Hypothetical but Very Real The U.S. Air Force implement a realistic training program called “Red Flag” to improve both pilot air combat skills and survival rate. At Red Flag, pilots are divided into both friendly and hostile forces, with the latter called “Aggressor” which have specially selected pilots at the helm. Making up the core of these “Aggressor” forces are F-16C Block 30, 32, & 42 aircraft which are dressed up as Soviet MiG and Sukhoi aircraft with distinctive blue and brown camouflage patterns. Also, the U.S. Navy's hypothetical enemy force is called “Adversary” and use the F-16N aircraft with training held at their Navy Fighter Weapons School, famously known as “TOPGUN”. Both aircraft have their own individualistic camouflage pattern and contribute to the strategic training of each unit. |
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| F-16C Block 32, 64th Aggressor Squadron Leader, 57th Adversary Tactics Group, 57th Wing, Nellis AFB, Nevada, January 2008 | F-16N BuNo.163271 U.S. Navy Fighter Weapons School “Topgun” NAS Miramar, California, October 1993 | |
■Main Tamiya Colors required: AS-20 Insignia white, AS-7 Neutral gray, & TS-6 Matt black.






