QF-16 First Flight at Holloman Air Force Base
The QF-16 drone took its first flight at Holloman Air Force Base Feb. 10, 2017. The manned sortie was the first for the QF-16 at Holloman AFB since the retirement of the QF-4 Phantom in 2016.
“The first flight is significant because it is the first step for us in standing up the QF-16 program,” said Lt. Col. Ronald King, the commander of Detachment 1, 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron. “Manned flying is critical in our development of the remote control and unmanned mission capabilities necessary for us to provide QF-16 full-scale aerial targets to our Defense Department and foreign military sales customers.”The upgrade to the QF-16 allows customers to test weapons systems in real-world scenarios before reaching the battlefield.
“Our mission stays the same,” King said. “However, the QF-16 increases the capabilities we can offer our customers. The QF-16 is a fourth-generation fighter, while the QF-4 was a third-generation fighter. The QF-16 offers more realistic threat replication in performance, maneuverability and capabilities.”The QF-16 can fly manned or unmanned, depending on the mission and customer’s needs.
“Our flying missions at Holloman are driven by our customer’s requirements,” King said. “Sometimes, when a system is brand new, we may just be flying straight and level with no maneuvers. As a system matures, the complexity of the missions will increase to test and validate the new system.”
A QF-16 drone sits on the flightline before its first flight at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Feb. 10, 2017. Lt. Col. Ronald King, the commander of Detachment 1, 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron, piloted the drone during the first flight since the 82nd ATRS transitioned from QF-4 Phantoms to QF-16s. systems. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Emily Kenney)
Top Photo: A QF-16 drone flies over Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Feb. 10, 2017. Lt. Col. Ronald King, the commander of Detachment 1, 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron, piloted the drone during the first flight at Holloman since the transition from QF-4 Phantoms to QF-16s. – U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Emily Kenney
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