The signing of the LOA with the U.S. ensures training, armament, and logistics for the Argentine Air Force’s F-16 fighters

Gastón Dubois

F-16 MLU Fuerza Aérea Argentina LOA

Argentine Defense Minister Luis Petri and U.S. Ambassador to Argentina Marc Stanley signed the first Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for the acquisition of armament, training, and logistical support for the 24 F-16 AM Fighting Falcon fighter jets purchased from Denmark.

According to the Argentine Ministry of Defense, this agreement will enable the incorporation of advanced technology in communications, data transmission via the LINK-16 system, and state-of-the-art electronic warfare equipment. These capabilities align the new aircraft with current operational standards, enhancing interoperability with allies and improving combat mission effectiveness.

Additionally, the program includes the provision of modern weaponry, integrated logistical support, and comprehensive training for pilots and technical personnel, ensuring sustainable operational development. This agreement, approved by the U.S. Department of State in late October, has a potential global value exceeding $900 million.

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With the signing of the LOA, the incorporation of the F-16 MLU is no longer a project but a reality, marking a milestone in the recovery of supersonic and modern combat capabilities for the Argentine Air Force.

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