The Air Force Falcons ' uniforms in Week 6 draw inspiration from the F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jet.

Unveiled in August , the threads will be worn for the first time Saturday as Air Force faces a fellow service academy, the Navy Midshipmen , in Annapolis, Maryland.

The uniforms' connection with the F-16 is extensive, with tributes to the fighter jet everywhere from the helmet to the pants. The helmets imitate the design those fighter pilots wear -- an image of the F-16 is recognizable on the front, and the lid's visor is akin to that of a pilot. The words "Psycho" and "Viper" are visible on the helmet, with Psycho referencing the call sign of Col. William Andrews -- an F-16 pilot shot down in Operation Desert Storm -- and Viper being a common nickname for the aircraft.

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