The US Navy never used the F-16 in an operational capacity. They have used a very small number of F-16s for dissimilar air combat training.
no, in previous years F-16 were carried out with the Navy ships also.But now F-35 are started and specially introduced in Navy Ships. Answer: No. The F-16 is not a naval aircraft. It never has been.
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An F-16 is a Fighting Falcon, unless it is an F-16N, used by the Navy, which is a Viper. It is true that the Navy used the F-16N, however, "Viper" is simply a nickname given to the aircraft by those around it. Fighting Falcon and Viper can be used interchangeably for all models of the F-16.
Technically possible but practically impossible........unless it was on the tarmac Remember the two machines are designed for very different roles. The Hind is a ground attack aircraft whilst the F16 is (as its name suggests) a fighter. The F16 has everything in its advantage. Speed, weapons, technology and probably most significantly distance. It wouldn't take much for the F16 to knock a hind our the sky as the AMRAAM-120 (its principle medium range weapon) has a range of 48km or 30 miles. The hind would be history before it even knew the F16 was there. As a totally unrealistic setting - if for arguments sake the F16 was out of missiles ( at which point it would most likely bug out) and it chose to fight with guns then if by some miracle the f16 missed and the hind got a shot off with its gun and hit the F16 then yes I suppose it could down it.
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It is approximately 1,400 knots..