12-05-2024, 08:03 AM
(07-05-2024, 01:32 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Ukraine and not two years ago. This time is not Slovakia after into it three years war with Russia / Putin's war, will soon be receiving a hand-over MiG-29 U.S. F-16 make fighters via from NATO / Euro a fitting fat boost to Ukraine air forces this moment very soon to petrol Ukraine sky. It is fit with mean French missiles first, later will be using U.S. and British missiles too. Ex-Germany.
https://kyivindependent.com/netherlands-...in-autumn/
US F-16s could play a vital role in isolating Crimea and humiliating Putin, says defense analyst
US F-16s will have a big impact in helping Ukraine reclaim Crimea. The first F-16s are expected to be in Ukraine within weeks, according to reports on Friday.
Crimea holds great symbolic significance. Retaking it would be a major blow to Putin.
U.S. Air Fighter jet F-16 jetfighters will be part of Ukraine new Air Forces plan.
US F-16s will have a big impact in helping Ukraine reclaim Crimea, an analyst told BI,
first F-16s are expected to be in Ukraine within weeks, according to reports on Friday.
The delivery of US-made F-16s is crucial role in Ukraine's attempts to take back occupied Crimea from Putin war plan, a defense expert told Business insider. Frederik Mertens, a Strategic Analyst at the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies is
sayind striking Russian ground-based air defense.
(GBAD)systems, can help Ukraine is "preparing the ground" for future air strikes once F-16 fighters arrive.
Denmark previously said it would begin transferring its aircraft in the summer. Norway and Belgium have also pledged F-16s to Ukraine. Denmark, the US, the UK, France and Romania are helping train Ukrainian pilots.
https://www.businessinsider.com/f-16-fig...mea-2024-5
"We nust be careful not to overestimate the impact of limited number of F-16 fighters, Ukraine has" Mertens said, adding that "the land front is vast there & a lot of Russians to kill." But Crimea was "vulnerable," especially when it comes to attacks from F-16 fighters, he said.
"The Russians have relatively limited maneuver space on the peninsula, resupply is dependent on the Kerch bridge, and here, Putin has a lot to lose both politically and militarily," he said.
"If with a limited number of fighters can have a real impact, it is here and above the Black Sea that becomes fully accessible once the GBAD on the Crimea are dealt with."...
