Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

How Ukraine's New F-16S Will Change The War


(MENAFN- Asia Times) After months of diplomatic pressure to supply Ukrainian forces with advanced fighter jets, European governments have agreed to supply f-16 aircraft to the Ukrainian air force.

The deal, under which Denmark and the Netherlands will provide Ukraine with about 40 of their F-16 fighters, has taken lengthy negotiations as thewas initially reluctant to give permission , something that was needed under the terms of the aircraft's original sale to the European countries.

Despite the political agreements to supply ukraine with these aircraft , significant challenges remain before these fighters can be used in action in Ukraine – probably not until early 2024.

The training of Ukrainian pilots on the F-16 began in earnest in August and will take several months. Meanwhile, changes to Ukraine's military doctrine and operational principles and procedures will be needed.

But greater integration of Western weapons systems, such as the F-16, will draw Ukraine further into nato's sphere of influence and logistical chain . In the case of the new fighter aircraft, this is important as Ukraine's airforce has until now mainly comprised older, russian-built jets.

This has made the acquisition of spare parts for maintenance and repair that much more difficult.

Battle for control of the air

The F-16 is reckoned to be among the best and most maneuverable warplanes currently operating and will provide Ukrainian forces with an edge over the Russian warplanes that are currently dominating the skies over the combat zones.

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