F16E desert falcon

The US can do with all its unique export variant of its vehicles instead of a sub tree. It’s got so many export-only vehicles

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Given that U.S. got the Persian tomcat and that is easily generalized as ‘middle east’ and it’s a U.S. vehicle. I wouldn’t be surprised if it would wind up in the U.S. tree. You’d get indian vehicles though, like the Mig-21 Bison.

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The F-16E Block 60 had its first flight in late 2003 and entered service with the UAE in 2005…

Missed it by about 32-34 years.

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Since the UAE flag has red, white and green, this should go to Italy/j

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+1 For the US Tech Tree.

And some pictures of CFT-less Block 60s

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And dont forget to mention that the Block 60 also has a MAWS system.



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AMAWS or PMAWS

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Us/uk squadron vehicle vehicle please 🙏

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“The WRe system has been significantly expanded. It consists of a radar detection and analysis system operating in a very wide frequency band, an infrared missile warning system, a set of built-in jammers, large-caliber flare and dipole launchers (double the number of them compared to the Block 50), and a towed radar trap.”

This would be the perfect F-16 to cap off the US tech tree, given that it’s overall better than even the F-16C PoBIT, the twin seater F-16E can be a premium/event whatever

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+1 for a Arab World/League tech tree

As an Israeli sub tree, right? ;)

Block 40 Hud, interesting.

It’s not, although not exactly the same as the Block 50s it is much more similar to its HUD than the Block 40s Holographic HUD.

It’s a US aircraft so should add to US techtree same as persian tomcat, simple

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Block 60s with TERMA PIDS pylon mounted countermeasures

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