The U.S. Air Force is seeking to replace the aging computer brain of its F-16 fighter aircraft with a new mission computer, aiming to enable future upgrades and enhance the aircraft's capabilities. This move is part of the Air Force's efforts to modernize its fleet and stay ahead of emerging threats. The new computer system will define the future capabilities of the F-16 Fighting Falcon, one of the service's most widely used fighter aircraft.
The U.S. Air Force has opened an industry search for a new mission computer for its F-16 fleet, a move aimed at replacing aging avionics hardware that limits future upgrades to one of the service’s most widely used fighter aircraft. The program it is kicking off could define what the F-16 Fighting Falcon can do […]]]>