1/48 F16C/N Aggressor Adversary Jet Fighter
1/48 F16C/N Aggressor Adversary Jet Fighter
The U.S. Air Force has implemented a rigorous training program known as "Red Flag" in order to enhance pilot air combat skills and survival rate. During this training, pilots are split into friendly and hostile forces, with the latter known as "Aggressor." These forces are made up of carefully selected pilots who operate F-16C Block 30, 32, and 42 aircraft that are painted to resemble Soviet MiG and Sukhoi planes, complete with blue and brown camouflage patterns. The U.S. Navy also has its own simulated enemy force called "Adversary," which utilizes F-16N aircraft and trains at their Navy Fighter Weapons School, famously known as "TOPGUN." Each of these aircraft has a unique camouflage pattern and plays a crucial role in the strategic training of their respective units.