Developed by General Dynamics in the 1970s, the F-16 Fighting Falcon remains a critical component of the United States Air Force (USAF). This multirole fighter is capable of performing various missions and is noted for its reliability and combat capabilities. The F-16 first demonstrated its capabilities during Operation Desert Storm. During this conflict, the Air Force deployed 249 F-16s, which collectively flew over 13,000 sorties against Iraqi targets.
Throughout its service history, the F-16 has been involved in numerous conflicts. In the mid to late 1990s, it participated in operations in Iraq and the Balkans. During these missions, it enforced no-fly zones and conducted precision strikes. Despite being shot down twice by antiaircraft defenses during Operation Allied Force in Yugoslavia, both pilots survived due to successful rescue efforts.
The aircraft also played a significant role in Afghanistan following September 11th as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. It provided close air support against Taliban and Al-Qaeda positions.