All F-16s delivered since November 1981 have built-in structural and wiring provisions and systems architecture that permit expansion of the multirole flexibility to perform precision strike, night attack and beyond-visual-range interception missions. This improvement program led to the F-16C and F-16D aircraft, which are the single- and two-place counterparts to the F-16A/B, and incorporate the latest cockpit control and display technology. All active units and many Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve units have converted to the F-16C/D.
Visit the F-16D Fighting Falcon Fact Sheet from the United States Air Force for more info.
Close Up of F-16D Fighting Falcon, LF AF 96 5035, Returning to Nellis AFB During Red Flag 10-4.dng
Close Up of F-16D Fighting Falcon, LF AF 96 5035, Returning to Nellis AFB During Red Flag 10-4.dng