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Milei Presents Argentina’s First Six F‑16s After Buenos Aires Flyover

The U.S.-approved transfer begins a phased program to restore supersonic air defense as Argentine crews transition onto the jets.

Overview

  • The aircraft were formally presented at Área Material Río Cuarto, with Danish pilots handling the initial displays as Argentine aircrews start integration and training.
  • This delivery is the first tranche of a 24‑jet acquisition from Denmark, with additional arrivals planned through 2028 and a permanent operational hub slated for Tandil.
  • Washington endorsed the transfer and contributed about US$40 million in Foreign Military Financing, while outlets report the overall package value between US$560 million and US$650 million.
  • President Javier Milei led the ceremony alongside outgoing defense minister Luis Petri and incoming minister Carlos Presti, with the U.S. ambassador and military officials in attendance.
  • The government casts the program as a strategic step to recover supersonic interception capability and strengthen national air‑space defense after years without modern fighters.