
To our knowledge, there are three new F-16Cs (including this one from the 64th AGRS) sporting the Have Glass V paint scheme.
The photos in this post (released by the Australian Department of Defence within a set of shots taken at Nellis Air Force Base where the Royal Australian Air Force has deployed with four EA-18G Growlers, one of those involved in a take off incident on Jan. 27) are particularly interesting as they show an F-16C at Nellis Air Force Base wearing a brand new Have Glass 5th generation paint scheme.
The aircraft, serial 86-0280, is an F-16C assigned to the 64th Aggressor Squadron, a jet previously painted with the Arctic and Desert color schemes. At this link you can find a shot of the aircraft in Arctic livery (but make sure to visit the rest of Bruce Smith’s Flickr gallery for other outstanding photographs of this as well as many other jets operating out of Nellis).
F-16C jets belonging to the 64th (and 18th) AGRS have been sporting different paint schemes for decades now. “Arctic”, “Blizzard“, “Splinter” and “Desert” are just a few of the “exotic” paint jobs used on the F-16s to make the Aggressor jets as similar as possible to the real threats and put the pilots in training against the Red Air in a similar situation to what they would see during an engagement with the opposing combat air forces. For this reason, such “themes” have become a distinguishing feature of U.S. Air Force Aggressors to make their fighter jets similar to a Russian 4th and 5th generation aircraft.
However, as the shots in this post seem to prove, even the Aggressors have started flying with F-16 painted with the Have Glass V: the “Have Glass 5th generation” is the evolution of the standard Have Glass program that saw all the F-16s receiving a two-tone grey color scheme made with a special radar-absorbing paint capable to reduce the aircraft Radar Cross Section. Indeed, all “Vipers” are covered with RAM (Radar Absorbent Material) made of microscopic metal grains that can degrade the radar signature of the aircraft. The Have Glass V is the latest version of the special paint.

We don’t know yet why the F-16C AF 86-0280 was given the somehow standard HG V paint scheme (is it going to be handed over to another Squadron or are the Aggressors going to fly a few aircraft in standard color scheme?), still the Viper in the dark grey Have Glass livery looks pretty cool.
Our reader and friend Stephan de Bruijn informed us that two more 64th AGRS birds were spotted on Nov. 29, 2017, with the HG V livery: 91-0374 and 90-0740. You can find two shots from Stephan in the comment thread. Actually it’s not clear whether these Vipers belong to the Aggressors too: in fact, according to some sources these F-16s, are assigned to the Weapons School. According to Dennis Peteri, both 90-0740 and 91-0374 left OT/422nd TES for WA/16th WPS sporting HG V. 64th AGRS only operate Block25/32 aircraft while 374 and 740 are Block 42s. So, at the moment, the AF 86-0280 should be the very first HG V of the 64th AGRS.
If you have further details let us know.
Image credit: CPL David Gibbs / © Commonwealth of Australia, Department of Defence
H/T Gordon Bradbury for the heads-up
Hi David, 29 November 2017, two Have Glass V F-16Cs were already seen with the 64th Aggressor Squadron.
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Thanks Stephan!!!
Will update the story accordingly!
The nanotechnology embedded in the paint envelopes the object, absorbs the radio waves emitted by the radar, and releases them as heat energy scattered in space. Pretty smart. I expect some day sensors will work in a similar way. Embedded all around the aircraft, perhaps “cooked” into the paint.
Stephan, those are fantastic shots. However, 90-0740 is a Block 42 and 91-0374 is a Block 52, so they are likely with the Weapons School or the 422 TES (likely for 0740) and not the 64th since they fly 25/32s.
All three last week….. my clicks https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/2f14d8fb733b55b520901fca95f2f5e4fa4dd21663c12b50d8229aed17598197.jpg https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/0954dc8fb785fc263275844f90893d37f6301e917776002936011d544bfb9791.jpg https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/90c82ee408fa164f58ce47b8e0849b165eba3c8538899d271ee5e7265821736c.jpg
Anybody able to confirm whether the other two are 64th AGRS as well? Someone said only the 86-0280 belongs to the Aggressors.
If they are still with 64AGRS, and not over at 16WS, that’s a really weird config for them to be flying (Bags, pylons, etc)… 64th jets will usually fly almost clean, with just a CATM and Range Pod on the Rails, and something like Sniper or Legion occasionally on the chin…
Full bags and ECM is a 16WS config.
Do we know by how much the RCS is reduced using that paint?
Think that might be classified?
I believe the level is OPSEC