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Aggressor camouflage F-16 “Blizzard”64th Nellis
There are currently three aircraft painted in this striking “Blizzard” design with the 64th Attack Squadron at Nellis AFB.
US Air Force F-16c ‘Blizzard’ (s/n 84-0301) (s/n87-267) (s/n86-0269) of the 64th Attack Squadron, Nellis AFB, Nevada. Modeled after the Soviet Su-30MKI Flanker,
a versatile multi-role fighter designed for all-weather, air-to-air and air interdiction missions.The camouflage and paint schemes of the Sukhoi Su-30 fighter. They are original and at experimental levels, variations.The base staff she did not miss the opportunity to simulate this dye in hers F-16 Fighting Falcon.
a versatile multi-role fighter designed for all-weather, air-to-air and air interdiction missions.The camouflage and paint schemes of the Sukhoi Su-30 fighter. They are original and at experimental levels, variations.The base staff she did not miss the opportunity to simulate this dye in hers F-16 Fighting Falcon.
Aggressor Blizzard | |||||
FS 36628 | FS 36270 | FS 35109 |
Color camo
FS 35190 | Blue | Camo (Aggressor) | – | – |
FS 36270 | Medium Gray | Camo (F-16, Hill, Have Glass) | – | – |
FS 36628 | Light Arctic Gray | Camo (Aggressor) | – | – |
FS 36231 | Dark Gull Gray | Cockpits (post-1953) | ANA 621 | FS 3615 |
Aggressor camouflage F-16 “Ghost”64th Nellis
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An F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jet assigned to the 64th Aggressor Squadron (AGRS), sits at the end of the after completing final preflight checks prior to taking off from Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, April 3, 2020. The 64th AGRS conducted a training mission in blue F-16’s to symbolize the base’s appreciation and support of the Las Vegas medical professionals, including medical personnel at the Mike O’Callaghan Military Medical Center, while they fight against COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tabatha Arellano)


