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    US Air Force Awards $488M Contract to Northrop Grumman for F-16 Radar Support

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The United States Air Force has finalized a substantial $488 million contract with Northrop Grumman Systems Corp to deliver extended engineering and technical services for the radar systems of the F-16 Fighting Falcon. This agreement, structured as a firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract, is designed to sustain the operational effectiveness of the fleet’s critical radar hardware over the next decade.

    Significantly, the contract encompasses support for international partners, explicitly naming Pakistan among the key beneficiaries of this ongoing technical assistance. This highlights the continued cooperation in maintaining the F-16 fleets of allied nations.

    The contract focuses on the APG-66 and APG-68 radar systems, which are essential components acting as the primary sensory equipment for the F-16 aircraft. These radars enable the fighter jets to perform both air-to-air engagements and precision strikes on ground targets. Northrop Grumman will provide vital engineering support and hardware maintenance to ensure these legacy radar systems remain effective against emerging threats.

    Through this long-term commitment, the US Air Force aims to uphold a high state of readiness for its own squadrons as well as for allied countries participating in the F-16 program. The work will be conducted at Northrop Grumman’s facilities in Linthicum Heights, Maryland, with the project scheduled to conclude by 31 March 2036.

    In a significant development, Pakistan’s inclusion in the contract underlines the ongoing bilateral collaboration in sustaining their F-16 fleet, which continues to be a vital element of their air defense capabilities. This two-decade framework provides stability for the global supply chain, ensuring that the F-16 Fighting Falcon remains a formidable asset in international air forces well into the mid-2030s.

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