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Bulgaria approved for additional F-16s

by Gareth Jennings

Bulgaria is set to receive an initial eight F-16C Block 70 aircraft, analogous to the US Air Force M7 standard pictured, with approval for a further four F-16C Block 70 and four F-16D Block 70 aircraft announced on 4 April. (US Air Force)

Bulgaria has been approved to buy a further eight Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft from the United States, bringing their total to 16.

The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced the approval of four single-seat F-16C Block 70 and four twin-seat F-16D Block 70 aircraft on 4 April.

“The proposed sale will improve Bulgaria's capability to meet current and future threats by enabling the Bulgarian Air Force (BuAF) to deploy modern fighter aircraft routinely in the Black Sea region,” the DSCA said. “The acquisition of these aircraft would provide Bulgaria a NATO interoperable platform and allow the BuAF to operate more frequently alongside other regional F-16 operators, promoting common doctrine and operations.”

As noted by the DSCA, the State Department approval covers the aircraft, related equipment, weapons, training, and support for an estimated USD1.673 billion.


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Bulgaria approved for additional F-16s

by Gareth Jennings

Bulgaria is set to receive an initial eight F-16C Block 70 aircraft, analogous to the US Air Force M7 standard pictured, with approval for a further four F-16C Block 70 and four F-16D Block 70 aircraft announced on 4 April. (US Air Force)

Bulgaria has been approved to buy a further eight Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft from the United States, bringing their total to 16.

The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced the approval of four single-seat F-16C Block 70 and four twin-seat F-16D Block 70 aircraft on 4 April.

“The proposed sale will improve Bulgaria's capability to meet current and future threats by enabling the Bulgarian Air Force (BuAF) to deploy modern fighter aircraft routinely in the Black Sea region,” the DSCA said. “The acquisition of these aircraft would provide Bulgaria a NATO interoperable platform and allow the BuAF to operate more frequently alongside other regional F-16 operators, promoting common doctrine and operations.”

As noted by the DSCA, the State Department approval covers the aircraft, related equipment, weapons, training, and support for an estimated USD1.673 billion.


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Bulgaria approved for additional F-16s

by Gareth Jennings

Bulgaria is set to receive an initial eight F-16C Block 70 aircraft, analogous to the US Air Force M7 standard pictured, with approval for a further four F-16C Block 70 and four F-16D Block 70 aircraft announced on 4 April. (US Air Force)

Bulgaria has been approved to buy a further eight Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft from the United States, bringing their total to 16.

The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced the approval of four single-seat F-16C Block 70 and four twin-seat F-16D Block 70 aircraft on 4 April.

“The proposed sale will improve Bulgaria's capability to meet current and future threats by enabling the Bulgarian Air Force (BuAF) to deploy modern fighter aircraft routinely in the Black Sea region,” the DSCA said. “The acquisition of these aircraft would provide Bulgaria a NATO interoperable platform and allow the BuAF to operate more frequently alongside other regional F-16 operators, promoting common doctrine and operations.”

As noted by the DSCA, the State Department approval covers the aircraft, related equipment, weapons, training, and support for an estimated USD1.673 billion.


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Bulgaria approved for additional F-16s

by Gareth Jennings

Bulgaria is set to receive an initial eight F-16C Block 70 aircraft, analogous to the US Air Force M7 standard pictured, with approval for a further four F-16C Block 70 and four F-16D Block 70 aircraft announced on 4 April. (US Air Force)

Bulgaria has been approved to buy a further eight Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft from the United States, bringing their total to 16.

The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced the approval of four single-seat F-16C Block 70 and four twin-seat F-16D Block 70 aircraft on 4 April.

“The proposed sale will improve Bulgaria's capability to meet current and future threats by enabling the Bulgarian Air Force (BuAF) to deploy modern fighter aircraft routinely in the Black Sea region,” the DSCA said. “The acquisition of these aircraft would provide Bulgaria a NATO interoperable platform and allow the BuAF to operate more frequently alongside other regional F-16 operators, promoting common doctrine and operations.”

As noted by the DSCA, the State Department approval covers the aircraft, related equipment, weapons, training, and support for an estimated USD1.673 billion.


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Bulgaria approved for additional F-16s

by Gareth Jennings

Bulgaria is set to receive an initial eight F-16C Block 70 aircraft, analogous to the US Air Force M7 standard pictured, with approval for a further four F-16C Block 70 and four F-16D Block 70 aircraft announced on 4 April. (US Air Force)

Bulgaria has been approved to buy a further eight Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft from the United States, bringing their total to 16.

The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced the approval of four single-seat F-16C Block 70 and four twin-seat F-16D Block 70 aircraft on 4 April.

“The proposed sale will improve Bulgaria's capability to meet current and future threats by enabling the Bulgarian Air Force (BuAF) to deploy modern fighter aircraft routinely in the Black Sea region,” the DSCA said. “The acquisition of these aircraft would provide Bulgaria a NATO interoperable platform and allow the BuAF to operate more frequently alongside other regional F-16 operators, promoting common doctrine and operations.”

As noted by the DSCA, the State Department approval covers the aircraft, related equipment, weapons, training, and support for an estimated USD1.673 billion.


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Bulgaria approved for additional F-16s

by Gareth Jennings

Bulgaria is set to receive an initial eight F-16C Block 70 aircraft, analogous to the US Air Force M7 standard pictured, with approval for a further four F-16C Block 70 and four F-16D Block 70 aircraft announced on 4 April. (US Air Force)

Bulgaria has been approved to buy a further eight Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft from the United States, bringing their total to 16.

The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced the approval of four single-seat F-16C Block 70 and four twin-seat F-16D Block 70 aircraft on 4 April.

“The proposed sale will improve Bulgaria's capability to meet current and future threats by enabling the Bulgarian Air Force (BuAF) to deploy modern fighter aircraft routinely in the Black Sea region,” the DSCA said. “The acquisition of these aircraft would provide Bulgaria a NATO interoperable platform and allow the BuAF to operate more frequently alongside other regional F-16 operators, promoting common doctrine and operations.”

As noted by the DSCA, the State Department approval covers the aircraft, related equipment, weapons, training, and support for an estimated USD1.673 billion.


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Bulgaria approved for additional F-16s

by Gareth Jennings

Bulgaria is set to receive an initial eight F-16C Block 70 aircraft, analogous to the US Air Force M7 standard pictured, with approval for a further four F-16C Block 70 and four F-16D Block 70 aircraft announced on 4 April. (US Air Force)

Bulgaria has been approved to buy a further eight Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft from the United States, bringing their total to 16.

The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced the approval of four single-seat F-16C Block 70 and four twin-seat F-16D Block 70 aircraft on 4 April.

“The proposed sale will improve Bulgaria's capability to meet current and future threats by enabling the Bulgarian Air Force (BuAF) to deploy modern fighter aircraft routinely in the Black Sea region,” the DSCA said. “The acquisition of these aircraft would provide Bulgaria a NATO interoperable platform and allow the BuAF to operate more frequently alongside other regional F-16 operators, promoting common doctrine and operations.”

As noted by the DSCA, the State Department approval covers the aircraft, related equipment, weapons, training, and support for an estimated USD1.673 billion.


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Bulgaria has been approved to buy a further eight Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft from...

Bulgaria approved for additional F-16s

by Gareth Jennings

Bulgaria is set to receive an initial eight F-16C Block 70 aircraft, analogous to the US Air Force M7 standard pictured, with approval for a further four F-16C Block 70 and four F-16D Block 70 aircraft announced on 4 April. (US Air Force)

Bulgaria has been approved to buy a further eight Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft from the United States, bringing their total to 16.

The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced the approval of four single-seat F-16C Block 70 and four twin-seat F-16D Block 70 aircraft on 4 April.

“The proposed sale will improve Bulgaria's capability to meet current and future threats by enabling the Bulgarian Air Force (BuAF) to deploy modern fighter aircraft routinely in the Black Sea region,” the DSCA said. “The acquisition of these aircraft would provide Bulgaria a NATO interoperable platform and allow the BuAF to operate more frequently alongside other regional F-16 operators, promoting common doctrine and operations.”

As noted by the DSCA, the State Department approval covers the aircraft, related equipment, weapons, training, and support for an estimated USD1.673 billion.


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