U.S. Air Force F-16 Block 52’s, assigned to the 169th Fighter Wing from McEntire Joint National Guard Base of the South Carolina Air National Guard, fly alongside Colombian Air Force Kfir’s, assigned to the 111th Combat Squadron, over Rionegro, Colombia, Aug. 12, 2014, during Relampago (Lightning) 2014. Relampago is a combined air cooperation engagement with the Republic of Colombia. One hundred Airmen and six F-16s are participating in the first major joint-air training opportunity under the auspices of the South Carolina National Guard's State Partnership Program with the country of Colombia. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Matthew Booth/Released)
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) recently signed a contract, worth USD $50 million with Sri Lankaâs Ministry of Defense to upgrade Kfir aircraft for the Sri Lankan Air Force.
The deal includes replacing the aircraftâs basic avionics with the advanced 4+ generation fighter aircraft avionics in order to one day integrate advanced radar, sensors, communication systems, and new helmets. The upgrade process will also include transfer of knowledge and skills for refurbishment to Sri Lankan Air Force personnel. The upgrades will be completed in cooperation with Sri Lankaâs Air Force and in their local facilities.
The Kfir, when first developed, was a game-changer on the battlefield with its ability to carry heavy ammunition and reach enemy targets in a precise manner. The decision to upgrade the aircraft now, was based in part, on the successful completion of this process in the Columbian Air Force. In 2012 and 2018, the Columbian Air Forceâs Kfir fleet participated in the United States Red Flag exercise, alongside the U.S. Air Force and other air forces. The Kfir displayed exceptional capabilities throughout the exercise, far better than the F15, F16 and other participating aircraft.
IAI Executive VP and GM of IAIâs Aviation Group, Yossi Melamed, said, âI am proud that IAIâs Kfir has been chosen by customers around the world, including in the United States and as the Columbian Air Forceâs primary fighter jet. I am grateful to Sri Lankaâs Air Force for choosing to renew their Kfir selection and continue using the Kfir as their Multi-Role Combat Aircraft. I believe this deal is an early step in preparing for future upgrades to the advanced model KNG (Kfir New Generation).â
IAIâs Aviation Group has many years of experience upgrading military and commercial aircraft. The group is responsible for all manned aircraft, including executive jets, avionics, structural assemblies, MRO, conversion of passenger airplanes to freighter configuration, etc. The Aviation Groupâs customers include air forces, airlines, and major defense companies, including the Israel Air Force, U. S. Air Force, Sri Lanka Air Force, Colombia Air Force, Lockheed Martin, Boeing and more.
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SL Air force needs to upgrade their fleet with avionics!! That's a smart move!!