The French 16th Army Corps () was a French military unit created in November 1870 by vice admiral Fourichon, which fought in the Franco-Prussian War, the First and Second World War.
In May 1940, during the Battle of the Netherlands and the Battle of Belgium, the 16th Corps formed the spearhead of the Seventh Army's advance into the Netherlands (Breda Variant). Led by Général Fagalde, it later fought during the evacuation of Dunkirk and was subsequently deployed in Normandy and Brittany to defend the Dives and Orne rivers.
The composition of the 16th Army Corps was highly fluid during the campaign due to the strategic requirements of the Battle of the Netherlands and the subsequent retreat towards Dunkirk.