The 64th Aggressor Squadron (AGRS) at Nellis AFB, Nevada, recently repainted one of their F-16C Fighting Falcons in a new colour scheme – well, new to the F-16.

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Seen flying on 3 August, the new ‘Splinter’ scheme © Chris Wood – Global Aviation Resource

The scheme is known as ‘Splinter’, and had previously been seen on the aggressor F-15 Eagles of the 65th AGRS, until their retirement in 2015.

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Three of the Aggressor F-15s wore the ‘Splinter’ scheme, including this one which is marked for the 57th Adversary Tactics Group © Chris Wood – Global Aviation Resource

Like the F-15C above, F-16C 85-1418 is marked for the 57th Adversary Tactics Group (ATG), which comprises six aggressor squadrons who provide a coordinated Red force for exercises and deployments.  These squadrons cover all the domains, with the 64th AGRS being the only one that operates aircraft.

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Another shot from an earlier flight on 3 August © Chris Wood – Global Aviation Resource

The aircraft was unveiled at the 57th ATG Change of Command ceremony at Nellis on 5 August, which saw Colonel Samantha Weeks assume command from Col Gary Rose. Col Weeks is no stranger to Nellis or the F-16, having previously served as part of the Thunderbirds team. The aircraft carries Col Weeks’ name under the canopy, and was seen flying two days earlier.

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Col Weeks is the new 57th ATG Commander © Chris Wood – Global Aviation Resource

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The outgoing 57th ATG Commander, Col Gary Rose, was an F-15 pilot and used to have his name on this aircraft © Chris Wood – Global Aviation Resource

There is a further scheme which is still in the design stage, known as ‘Shark’. Once this is unveiled the 64th’s aircraft will be sporting a total of seven different schemes.

Until a few years ago, the 64th’s aircraft were painted in only three different styles.

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Green, and two shades of brown. The other aggressor F-16 squadron, the 18th AGRS at Eielson AFB, Alaska also have aircraft in this scheme © Chris Wood – Global Aviation Resource

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Two shades of brown. Perhaps not surprisingly, the 18th AGRS haven’t painted any of their aircraft this colour! © Chris Wood – Global Aviation Resource

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Two tone blue and grey, also found in Alaska. This particular aircraft, seen in March this year, is now in the ‘Splinter’ scheme © Chris Wood – Global Aviation Resource

A few years ago, two new schemes appeared.

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This ‘Arctic’ scheme is also used by the 18th AGRS © Chris Wood – Global Aviation Resource

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This one, known as ‘Blizzard’, also isn’t found in Alaska © Chris Wood – Global Aviation Resource

It will be interesting to see what ‘Shark’ looks like, when it makes an appearance!