F-16XA Sakerfalcon
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| F-16XA Sakerfalcon |
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| Aircraft role | Mutli-purpose Aircraft |
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| Manufacturer | General Resources Limited |
| Real-world origin | N/A |
| AC installments | Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere (JP, Export), Ace Combat 3: Demo (JP, Export) |
| Primary operator | General Resources Defense Force |
| Secondary operators | N/A |
| Plane variant(s) | F-16XL F-16XF Gyrfalcon |
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The F-16XA Sakerfalcon is a ground-attack aircraft employed by the General Resource Defense Force.
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Description
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This other variant of the popular F-16 series is truly one of kind. It was often used as a test bed for new avionics and laminar flow tests in the later 20th and the early 21st century. This F-16XA is designed around a ‘cranked arrow’ delta wing design, which is proven to increase its total flight range while maintaining its natural maneuverability. Unlike the F-16XF, this F-16 variant were more focused on ground-attack role.
Armaments
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Standard Weapons
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- Gun: 20mm M61A1 Vulcan Cannon
- Missile: AIM-9M Sidewinder
Special Weapons
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- LASM: AGM-84 Harpoon
Statistics
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- Speed: 70
- Attack: 35
- Defense: 75
- Stability: 20
- Mobility: 40
Trivia
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- The F-16XA's namesake is the European Saker Falcon.
| F-* Line of Aircraft in the Ace Combat series | |
|---|---|
| Lockheed Martin | F-2A Viper Zero • F-16XL • F-16C Fighting Falcon • F-16F Fighting Falcon F-16C Block 60 • F-22A Raptor • FB-22 Strike Raptor • F-35B Lightning II • F-35C Lightning II • F-117A Nighthawk |
| Northrop Grumman | F-5E Tiger II • F-14A Tomcat (Bombcat | Super Tomcat) • F-20A Tigershark • F6F Hellcat |
| McDonnell Douglas | F-15C Eagle • F-15E Strike Eagle • F-15S/MTD • F-4E Phantom II • F-4G Phantom II Wild Weasel • F-4X • F/A-18C Hornet (18D Hornet | 18E Super Hornet | 18F Super Hornet) |
| Fictional | F-16XF Gyrfalcon • F-16XA Sakerfalcon • F-22C Raptor II • F-A Stealth Fighter • F-C Talon • F-E Talon II • F-G Hawk • F-H Hunter II • FZ-23 Stinger • F/A-18U Hornet ADV • F/A-18I Hornet • F/A-32C Erne |