Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Ukraine's Allies Are Saying No To Sending Fighter Jets To Ukraine

 

Bloomberg: Ukraine’s Allies Reject Giving Fighter Jets in Blow to Zelenskiy 

(Bloomberg) -- Ukraine’s biggest allies have so far said they won’t send fighter jets to Kyiv, denying a key request from President Volodymyr Zelenskiy ahead of an expected escalation in fighting.

President Joe Biden said Monday that the US wouldn’t send F-16s to Ukraine, joining the UK and Germany, which have also ruled out sending their military fighters. 

Kyiv’s allies have stepped up shipments of military hardware in recent weeks in an effort to bolster Ukraine’s forces ahead of a spring offensive that officials fear Russia may be planning. The US, Germany and the UK made u-turns earlier this month by promising to deliver heavy tanks to Ukraine. 

“A victory of Ukraine without modern air force is scarcely imaginable,” Ukraine’s Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Andrij Melnyk said on Twitter over the weekend. “That’s why we urgently need Western fighter jets like F-16 & F35 as well as Eurofighter & Tornado. Let’s do it together dear allies in DC & Berlin.”  

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Update: Ukraine war: Western allies send Kyiv mixed messages on war planes (BBC)  

WNU Editor: Not everyone is saying no .... France doesn’t rule out sending warplanes to Ukraine (AP).

3 comments:

RussInSoCal said...

I’m wondering why someone hasn’t postulated sending the US inventory of A-10s to Ukraine.

I’m not advocating that idea.
I want all the warthogs for us. Best battlefield attack jet ever made. Just observing its absence.


GAU-8,
BRRRRRRRRT,

R,

Anonymous said...

Can’t use the A-10 without first gaining air superiority.

Mr Nobody said...

You are both correct.. A-10 is just about the best tank killer out there, also hell on ground convoys. This AC has hardened airframe which makes it hard to kill. But it is very vulnerable in a high ADA environment. The plane is low and slow. That's why the AF has always wanted to get rid of them. Truthfully, it is the Army insistence that has kept this plane in the inventory.