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Bulldogs out of Duluth (g. flanagan) F-16CM Harry’s Hellraiser
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The 77th Fighter Squadron’s flagship F-16CM over the South Carolina coast - July 21, 2017
F-16CM 90-0820 OEF A-to-A 25072011 [email protected] by Jeff S Via Flickr: Flare Out! The pilot of this Spangdahlem based F-16C, pops a few flares and rolls away from our tanker. Taken over Afghanistan in late spring 2011.
United States Air Force Lockheed F-16CM Fighting Falcons, 20 FW, 77 FS at Moron AFB/LEMO by Moshi Anahory
🇺🇲 A U.S. Air Force F-16CM departs on a sortie in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, May 21, 2026. Note the 500-pound class GBU-54 series Laser JDAM on Station 3, and the 2.75-inch, 7-round LAU-131A/A Extended Length Launcher on Station 7. The latter is seen fully loaded with AGR-20 series APKWS II guided rockets.
(📸/Tech. Sgt. Noah J. Tancer)
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U.S. Air Force F-16CM Viper Shows How Single Combat Sortie Can Support Multiple Missions Across the Middle East
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🇺🇸 An F-16CM (89-2051) assigned to the 180th Fighter Wing in flight, May 20, 2026.
(📸/U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Taylor Warehime)
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🇺🇲 A "Triple Nickel" F-16CM (89-2001) in flight over the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, June 3, 2026. Note the BRU-61/A smart pneumatic carriage system with four 250-pound class GBU-39/B SDBs, and the BRU-57/A smart multiple carriage rack with a pair of 500-pound class GBU-54 series LJDAMs, under the port and starboard wings, respectively.
(📸/U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Adriana Jordan-Alcaniz)