The Argentine Air Force spread a Christmas greeting with a Santa Claus in the lead role created using artificial intelligence, which congratulated the members of the institution on this youngest Incorporation of F-16 aircraftintended for “Defend the sky of the homeland”. The video was published on the force’s official accounts and gained notoriety after publication Christmas concert took place at the helipad of the Cóndor building.
The audiovisual material shows a Santa Claus Highlighting the arrival of the new fighters and I wish all Air Force personnel a “very Merry Christmas.” In the message, the virtual character addresses the members of the institution and describes them as “the true owners of the air”.

The video combines animations generated by artificial intelligence Real shots of the newly added aircraft and military personnel associated with its operation. You can see some of them in the pictures Argentine pilots celebrate the arrival of the F-16 and scenes in which The digital Santa Claus drives past them in his sleighwith the celebratory salute being associated with images related to the force’s air capacity.
One of the most striking sections of the message shows the sleigh traveling through the city of Buenos Aires, with the virtual character flying alongside obelisk.
The welcome was distributed with an institutional text explaining the context of the presentation. “At the end of the Christmas concert that took place at the helipad of the Cóndor building, the Argentine Air Force announced a very special greeting what we share on this occasion with the entire great aviation family,” says the official release that accompanies the video.
The video was distributed afterwards Christmas concert which the Argentine Air Force carried out on December 19th. The event took place at the helipad of the Cóndor buildingTroop headquarters.
The central figure of the ceremony was the Large concert orchestra “Armando Nalli”.led by the teacher Flavio Garber. The repertoire varies between classical works and pieces of Argentine folklore.
Among the authorities present was the Chief of the General Staff of the Argentine Air Force, Brigadier General Gustavo Javier Valverde; the Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces, Vice Admiral Marcelo Alejandro Dalle Nogare; the head of the Argentine army, division general Oscar Santiago Zarich; and the Chief of the Naval General Staff, Vice Admiral Juan Carlos Romay.
The guest list also included the former Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, Brigadier General Xavier Julian Isaacand to the Secretary of the Department of Defense for International Defense Affairs, Daniel MartellaRetired lieutenant colonel. Included were facility officials, active military personnel, retired soldiers, family members and special guests.