Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Ukraine Receives First F-16 Fighter Jets


The First delivery of F-16 Fighter Jets from NATO Allies has arrived in Ukraine, in a long-awaited move that may boost the war-torn Nation’s ability to Repel Russian Attacks.

The deadline for the Transfer of the US-made Warplanes was the end of this month, and the number of Jets is small.

It’s Not clear whether Ukrainian Pilots, who have trained with their Western Allies over the past months, will be able to immediately use the Warplanes or the Process will take longer.

Even if Small at first, the transfer of Jets should over time help Kyiv build the Ccapacity to put a dent in Russia’s Aerial Superiority, which has allowed the Kremlin to Decimate the Country’s Power Infrastructure, leading to Rolling Blackouts.

It took more than a year to get here. President Biden dropped His Opposition to sending F-16s to Ukraine in May 2023, after repeated Pleas by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and NATO Allies to allow their Transfer.

That came alongside intense Debate as to whether F-16s would give Ukraine any Decisive Advantage. Veteran Pilots said that the Jets wouldn’t be the Game changer Ukraine claims.

The move has been bedeviled by Delays, questions around Spare Parts, and a Language barrier between Ukrainian Pilots and their Foreign Trainers.

Planners have also worried that the Country doesn’t have enough Runways, and those it does have are Vulnerable to Russian attacks.

So far, Ukrainian Pilots have Trained with F-16s abroad including in the U.S. In the meantime, the Battlefield is Changing, with both sides increasingly relying on Cheap Drones and Russia bolstering its Air Defenses.

Denmark and the Netherlands are supplying the Planes, with Belgium and Norway also pledging Jets.

Jake Sullivan, Biden’s Top National Security Adviser, has said the F-16s are expected to Defend Front-Line Forces in the Short-Term, and help Retake Territory “down the road.”









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