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Argentina’s First Airworthy F-16B Seen in Denmark Before Delivery

Argentina’s First Airworthy F-16B Unveiled in Denmark Ahead of Delivery
Argentina’s inaugural operational ex-Danish F-16B MLU (Mid-Life Upgrade) Block 15 fighter jet has been revealed at Aalborg Air Base in Denmark, marking a pivotal step in the South American nation’s air force modernization efforts. The twin-seat aircraft, bearing tail number M-1001, was publicly displayed on September 19, 2025, with images shared by Argentine Defense Minister Luis Petri. This jet is the first of six F-16s scheduled for delivery to Argentina by December 2025, with an additional 18 expected to arrive by 2028.
The aircraft now features full Fuerza Aérea Argentina (FAA) insignia and is painted in a dark grey NATO-standard scheme. It forms part of a $300 million contract signed in April 2024 between Argentina and Denmark for 24 second-hand F-16A/B MLU jets under the Peace Condor program. The agreement, which received approval from Washington, also includes four flight simulators, engines, and spare parts to support operations for five years. In October 2024, the United States authorized an additional $941 million package to provide weapons and further logistical support.
Defense Minister Petri emphasized the role of Denmark’s Defense Maintenance Service (FVT) in completing the painting and preparation of the initial six aircraft. He noted, “With modernized systems, surface treatments, and standardized paint according to NATO specifications, the F-16s, acquired by decision of President Javier Milei, will soon soar through our skies.”
Logistics and Regional Context
The transfer of the jets to Argentina is being managed by a multidisciplinary team comprising members of the FAA’s F-16 Program and the Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization (DALO). The U.S. Air Force is expected to assist the ferry flight with KC-135R Stratotanker refuelers and a C-130 Hercules aircraft, which will likely transport spare parts and personnel for the approximately 11,000-kilometer journey to Río Cuarto.
Argentina’s acquisition of the F-16s occurs amid intensifying competition in the Latin American defense market. The U.S. State Department recently approved Peru’s potential purchase of Block 70 F-16s, heightening regional rivalry. Peru is also considering alternative platforms such as the Dassault Rafale and Saab Gripen E/F, underscoring a competitive procurement environment that may influence Argentina’s future military strategy and acquisition plans as neighboring countries modernize their air forces.
Simultaneously, Denmark’s evaluation of P-8A maritime patrol aircraft for operations in Greenland highlights a broader regional emphasis on security and surveillance, factors that could further inform Argentina’s defense planning.
As Argentina prepares to receive its first batch of F-16s, this development not only signifies a substantial enhancement in the FAA’s capabilities but also situates the country within a dynamic and evolving regional security landscape.

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