On 30 March 2021, the Kong Thap Akat Thai (RTAF, Royal Thai Air Force) has withdrawn two of their older F-16 Fighting Falcons from operational use.
During an official retirement ceremony, the 1st Wing at Korat decommissioned F-16A ADF 10207 from 102 Squadron Stars and F-16B 10321 from 103 Squadron Lightning.
Both aircraft were bought second hand with the F-16A ADF a former USAF airframe and the F-16B a former Republic of Singapore airframe.
It is not yet known why the RTAF has decommissioned the F-16s. Most probably for reasons of fatigue and corrosion. It might be that more older versions F-16s will be withdrawn from use in the near future.
According to the Scramble Magazine database the RTAF has the following older versions F-16s in their inventory. Three aircraft have been written off, but these can be found in the overview. Fifteen F-16A ADF and one F-16B ADF, all second hand USAF and delivered under an FMS contract (Peace Naresuan IV) plus three F-16A Block 15 and four F-16B Block 15, all ex Republic of Singapore Air Force.
Photos: RTAF