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Indiana Guard Helps Deliver F-16s to Slovak Partners

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  • By Indiana Air National Guard

BRATISLAVA, Slovakia – Two F-16 Fighting Falcons piloted by U.S. Air Force Col. Eduardo Castaneda, 122nd Fighter Wing, and Capt. Sean Williams, Defense Contract Management Agency in Greenville, South Carolina, landed at 8:10 p.m. July 22 at Malacky Air Base, Slovakia.

The fighter aircraft were the first of 14 F-16s to be delivered to the Slovak Air Force. The aircraft were purchased by the Slovak Ministry of Defense from aircraft manufacturer Lockheed Martin four years ago.

“My wish is that all Slovak citizens will feel safe and secure during these turbulent times,” said Peter Pellegrini, president of Slovakia, speaking through an interpreter. “May that feeling of security be assisted by these two new aircraft, their pilots and crew.”

The delivery of the F-16s marks another milestone in the 31-year partnership between Slovakia and the Indiana National Guard under the Department of Defense National Guard Bureau State Partnership Program, which has grown to include 106 nations.

 “The Indiana National Guard and the Slovak armed forces have shared a strong and productive partnership for decades, and it’s fitting that we will now simultaneously operate modern F-16 fighters, maintaining our dominance in the air,” Maj. Gen. Dale Lyles, Indiana’s adjutant general, said earlier this year.

The Slovak Air Force received the block 70 variant of the F-16, today’s most advanced version. It is operated in only six countries. More than 3,000 F-16s are flown across 25 countries.