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= Air-to-Air Missile Employment =
We have learn and understand what is [[Air to Air Weapons#Semi-Active Radar-Homing Missile (Fox 1 – AIM-7 Sparrow)|Semi-Active Radar-Guided Missile]] (SARH), [[Air to Air Weapons#Infrared-Guided Missile (Fox 2 – AIM-9 Sidewinder)|Active Radar-Guided Missile]] (ARH) and [[Air to Air Weapons#Active Radar-Homing Missile (Fox 3 – AIM-120 AMRAAM)|Infrared-Guided Missile]] (IR). Now we will talk about how to employment those weapons.
Notes: In this page we wouldn't teach you how to use the F-16's FCR (Fire Control Radar), Please read in [[Air to Air Radar]] Engagements page.
== Semi-Active Radar-Guided Missile (SARH) ==
== Active Radar-Guided Missile (ARH) ==
== Infrared-Guided Missile (IR) ==

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