Puerto Rico Air National Guard
Bucaneros of the Caribbean
The 198th FS converted from the A-7D/K to the F-16 in the Air Defense Fighter (ADF) variant in 1992. At that time most ANG units were equipped with this version of the somewhat older A/B models of the viper. Even though the 198th was flying the ADF variant of the F-16, they were trained in the bombing role as well. The ADF version featured the addition of a CWI module on the APG-66 radar, a search light on the port side of the nose, more adapted communication equipment, an Advanced Identification Friend or Foe (AIFF) system and the possibility to fire AIM-7 or the later AIM-120 missiles. This meant a serious leap in performance and capability of this squadron in their defensive role. In the attack role the airframes kept their basic block 15 features.
The era of the F-16 with the 198th FS didn’t last that long. In 1998 the Staff decided that the squadron would be better suited as an airlift squadron and the unit converted to the C-130E. The 198th sent most of their F-16 airframes to AMARC, where most of them still reside today (2012). All together the F-16 days of the squadron only reached 6 years before transition took place.
~RaptorPR
good livery......time to do patrol flights in PR with this baby
2 years ago
Kevinator
Gracias, Raptor, tremendo skin!!!! Estuve en el 140AC&W SQ desde el 1966 hasta el 1977. Wow, que mucho ha llovido... hehehe! Las estrellitas de aqui abajo no me dejan ponerte 5 estrellas, pero, Raptor, te mereces por lo menos 100 estrellitas!!!
2 years ago
CucoNegron
Yo recuerdo los F-104 y F-86 Sabre. Me fascinaba verlos pasar allá en Bo. San Antonio de Caguas.
2 years ago
PilatusPC12
Estuve en PRANG en los años 60. Gracias por los buenos recuerdos. Solo que cuando salí estaban los A1.
2 years ago
LuisR