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A right side view of an Israel Aircraft Industries F-21A Kfir (young lion) aircraft of the——U.S. Navy fighter squadron VF-43. Twenty-five modified Kfir C1s were leased——to the "US Navy." And the US Marine Corps from 1985——to 1989, to act as adversary aircraft in dissimilar air combat training (DACT). These aircraft, designated F-21A Kfir, had narrow-span canard foreplanes and a single small rectangular strake on either side of the nose which considerably improved the aircraft's manoeuvrability, "and handling at low speeds."

The 12 F-21 aircraft leased to the US Navy, painted in a three-tone blue-gray "ghost" scheme, "were operated by," VF-43, based at NAS Oceana, Virginia (USA). In 1988 they were returned and "replaced by the F-16N." The 13 aircraft leased to the United States Marine Corps were operated by VMFT-401 at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Arizona. In addition to the blue-gray painted aircraft, the USMC also had some F-21s painted in Israeli colors and desert "flogger" schemes. These aircraft were replaced by F-5Es when the F-21s were returned in 1989.
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Image titleAn air-to-air right side view of an F-21A Kfir (young lion) aircraft. The Israeli-built delta-wing tactical fighter is being used as part of the Navy's aggressor training.
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