(08-01-2024, 10:20 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Danish newspaper, citing Ministry of Defence of the country, reports the delivery of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine by Denmark has been delayed for six months. Source: European Pravda, citing Bloomberg. The Details: Copenhagen was supposed to deliver the first six aircraft by the new year of 2024, but instead, their delivery is expected in the second quarter, the ministry informed the newspaper..Russian dissident revealed on interview with French business magazine Challenges..Published on Jan. 30, a Swiss-based company Destinus had been working on military drones in parallel with its commercial work and providing drones to the Ukrainian armed forces for almost a year....
The article states that the delivery schedule has always depended on the fulfilment of several conditions, including the successful training of Ukrainian pilots and the availability of sufficient logistics and infrastructure for servicing the F-16s in Ukraine, as stated by the ministry without providing more detailed information.
Berlingske reported that, currently, six Ukrainian pilots are undergoing training on these fighters in Denmark. In August, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen promised to send 19 F-16 aircraft to Kyiv.
Background:
On 5 January, it was reported that Norway had completed the delivery to Denmark of two F-16 fighter jets intended for training Ukrainian pilots.
Norway announced this week that it would send two F-16 fighter jets to Denmark to train Ukrainian pilots in their use and confirmed that it would send 10 instructors to Denmark to help with the training.
Belgium will also send two two-seat F-16 fighter jets and about fifty personnel to Denmark between March and September to train Ukrainian pilots.
Ukrainian pilots are or will be trained in the USA, Romania, Denmark, France and the UK. Last year, six Ukrainians completed basic training, including learning English, before Christmas.
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/01/6/7436123/

47-year-old Kokorich said Destinus is “already among the main drone producers in Europe” and “Ukraine is one of our main customers.” Kokorich, a former head of Russia’s space startup Dauria Aerospace, founded Destinus in 2021.
He left native Russia & moved to US after Putin came to power. Not withstanding his technology background, increasingly found that his nationality worked against him, so he moved to Switzerland where it was less of a problem.
Destinus was set up ostensibly to design and develop commercial hypersonic cargo and passenger aircraft, demonstrating its first prototype hydrogen-powered hypersonic plane at the Paris airshow last year.
Drones for Ukraine
Kokorich said his company had supplied hundreds of low-cost drones to Ukraine. His factories currently produce three drone models. UAVs are delivered to Ukraine as separate components for assembly at undisclosed military locations.
The Destinus founder was at pains to point out that these drones were not originally designed as weapons: “All our commercial drone projects are dual-use and not purely military.”
The first model produced was Lord UAV, a propeller-driven intelligence, jamming and electromagnetic interception model also capable of striking ground targets. The Lord has a range of 750 to more than 2,000 kilometers, depending on the version used, which is greater than many of UAVs available to Ukrainian forces, such as Ukrjet UJ-22, UJ-25 Skyline and UJ-26 Beaver, whose maximum ranges are 1,000 kilometers or less.
Two other models are also at various stages of development and will soon go into full production and be provided to Kyiv....


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