Black Widows,” from Hill Air Force Base, Utah, arrived at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan - October 28 in support of Operation Freedom’s Sentinel and NATO’s Resolute Support mission. ">
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‘Black Widows’ arrive at Bagram for final F-16 deployment

November 2, 2015 (by TSgt. Robert Cloys) - Airmen assigned to the 421st Fighter Squadron, known as the “Black Widows,” from Hill Air Force Base, Utah, arrived at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan - October 28 in support of Operation Freedom’s Sentinel and NATO’s Resolute Support mission.

Capt. Tyler McBride, 421st Expeditionary Fighter Squadron director of operations, deployed from Hill AFB, prepares for his first combat sortie at Bagram Air Field on October 30th, 2015. The 555th EFS, deployed from Aviano AB, is nearing the end of its six-month deployment at Bagram and will hand the reins over to the 421st EFS in support of Operation Freedom's Sentinel and NATO's Resolute Support mission. [USAF photo by TSgt. Joseph Swafford]

During their six-month tenure at Bagram, the squadron will assume the responsibility of providing over-watch and close-air-support for ground units in Afghanistan.

“We are incredibly excited to be here,” said Lt. Col. Michael Meyer, 421st Expeditionary Fighter Squadron commander. “This is what we train for. We are here to support the ground commander’s intent, wherever and whenever they ask, save lives on the ground and help transition Afghanistan to a stable and self-sufficient government.”

The 421st FS is one of three fighter squadrons assigned to the 388th Fighter Wing at Hill. The unit operates night-capable, advanced targeting pod-equipped, F-16CMs. It deploys worldwide to conduct Day and Night air superiority, precision strike, and Forward Air Controller sorties employing laser-guided and inertially-aided munitions during contingencies and combat.

According to Meyer, this will be the 15th and final F-16 deployment to the area of responsibility since 1990 as they begin the transition to the new F-35A Lightning II, the U.S. Air Force’s latest fifth-generation fighter. The F-35 will replace the U.S. Air Force’s aging fleet of F-16 Fighting Falcons and A-10 Thunderbolt II’s, which have been the primary fighter aircraft for more than 30 years, and bring with it an enhanced capability to survive in the advanced-threat environment in which it was designed to operate.

The 421st FS last deployed to BAF from July 2009-January 2010, flying over 1,800 sorties in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Now flying fully modified Common Configuration Implementation Program F-16CMs, equipped with night vision goggles, Harm Targeting System, and the Advanced Targeting Pod, the 421st FS continues its proud combat heritage as a premier multi-role fighter squadron.

The 421st EFS will take the reins from the 555th EFS, known as “Triple Nickel,” from Aviano Air Base, Italy.


Additional images:

Capt. Tyler McBride, 421st EFS director of operations, deployed from Hill AFB, takes off in an F-16 on his first combat sortie from Bagram Air Field on October 30th, 2015. [USAF photo by TSgt. Joseph Swafford]

An F-16 piloted by Lt. Col. Michael Meyer, 421st EFS commander, prepares to depart for a sortie at Bagram Air Field on Octover 30th, 2015. [USAF photo by TSgt. Robert Cloys]

Lt. Col. Michael Meyer, 421st EFS commander, deployed from Hill AFB, performs pre-flight checks on an F-16 at Bagram Air Field on October 30th, 2015. [USAF photo by TSgt. Joseph Swafford]