• 3 months ago
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that the Ukrainian Air Force utilized F-16 fighter jets to neutralize Russian-launched drones and missiles, marking the first official use of these aircraft in combat. The acquisition of F-16s was a long-standing request by Zelensky to Western allies since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion. Despite initial hesitancy, Western nations eventually agreed to provide the jets, with the Netherlands and Denmark committing to the transfer in early summer 2023, followed by the United States' approval. Ukrainian pilots underwent an accelerated training program in the US, completing in six months what typically takes years. The F-16s are expected to bolster Ukraine's defenses significantly, offering multi-role capabilities such as air cover, ground target engagement, and air superiority. However, while the F-16s could deter Russian aircraft and missile attacks, they are considered less advanced than the latest Russian combat planes, which could potentially outmatch them in direct aerial combat.

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