Storm Kristin damages Portuguese F-16 fleet at air base

Storm Kristin damages the Portuguese F-16 Fleet at an air base

Air Base damage. Credit: Facebook, World Of Fighter Jets, @Drecas_2000

Storm Kristin caused significant damage to Portugal’s Military Aviation Infrastructure The following are some of the most effective ways to improve your own effectiveness. 28 JanuaryExtreme winds have torn the roof and door off a maintenance building at Monte Real Air BaseIt could affect a large portion of F-16 aircrafts in the country. Storm Kristin wreaked havoc on military facilities and beyond. Around 855,000 Portuguese people lost power. Travel disruption has affected UK-Portugal and at least five reported deaths nationwide.

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Storm Kristin tearing off the roof of a warehouse

Defence analysis published by Defence-UAThe storm Kristin was a Category 3 storm, with gusts of wind up to 178 km/h. The site shows photos of metal structural elements and roofs collapsing into each other, damaging aircraft inside.

The damaged hangar was home to at least four F-16 Fighting Falcons when the storm hit.

Defence analysts have reviewed images that show several aircraft in need of maintenance. According to defence analysts, the F-16s appeared to be in poor condition. One F-16 had its engine removed and another was missing its nose cone and canopy. Defence-UA.

Normal procedures require that operational aircraft be relocated in the event of severe weather. Analysts believe the jets’ maintenance status may have been the reason they were still at Monte Real during Storm Kristin.

Portugal operates 28 F-16 aircraft total consisting of four F-16BMs and 24 F-16AMs with two seats (according to figures cited by). Defence-UA). If four aircraft have been confirmed damaged, they would make up approximately 7-14 per cent of the nation’s fighters fleet, depending upon the final assessment.

Official response by the Portuguese Air Force

In a statement quoted by Aviation News EuropeThe Portuguese Air Force reported that, despite the significant material damage, there were no injuries at the base. Officials have not provided details on the cost of repairs, timeliness or impact to operational readiness.

Storm Kristin serves as a reminder that extreme weather conditions are having a growing impact on infrastructure, transportation, and essential services. Power outages and travel disruptions can have a significant impact on daily life without much warning.

IMPA, the Portuguese weather agency website, still has a red warning. It says, ‘Waves from the west/northwest [coastline]It is 7 to 8 meters high and can potentially reach a height of 14/15 m with a period of peak of 16/18 sec.

Civil Protection says that in terms of meteorology, the worst has passed, but it will be many hours before things return to normal.


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