Singaporean F-16 Crashes, Marking RSAF's First Hull Lost In 20 Years

RSAF F-16
Credit: Chen Chuanren/Aviation Week Network
SINGAPORE—The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) has suffered its first F-16 write-off since 2004 after a Lockheed Martin F-16 Blk. 52 crashed shortly after takeoff on May 8 at Tengah AB. The pilot ejected from the fighter and no one else was hurt in the incident. The fleet is currently grounded...

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