New F-16 SLEP To Include Radar, Upgraded Defenses

The U.S. Air Force plans to commence a service-life extension program (SLEP) for up to 350 of the newest Lockheed Martin F-16s to keep the fleet as combat-ready as possible while the F-35’s in-service date remains uncertain. The $2.8 billion SLEP program is larger in scope than a structural SLEP...

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