• @[email protected]
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    -51 year ago

    While any aid is good aid IMO, I do wonder how much will this contribute to the liberation of Eastern Ukraine? I mean, 61 isn’t that much right?

    • @[email protected]
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      171 year ago

      We (Denmark) are donating more than half of the F-16 we got. It severely disables our air force, I sure hope they will make quite a difference.

      • @[email protected]
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        141 year ago

        Not sure about the percentage for NL but I’m proud (for once) of my (and your) government. This will be huge.

        • @[email protected]
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          121 year ago

          NL is looking into donating 42 F16’s which is literally every F16 they have. To be fair, they won’t really be missed, because they were already phased out due to the new F35 models that are mainly used.

          • @TheInsane42
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            61 year ago

            I’m curious how many they can donate as flying planes, as some have been scavenged for parts for the ones in active service. The Dutch press doesn’t give numbers though.

              • @TheInsane42
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                21 year ago

                Engines are useful too, as are flaps, canopy,… (no clue which parts are missing, but they are grounded for a reason)

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        We (Denmark) are getting F35 now, so I’m guessing some of those F16 were to be phased out anyway.

        Also we have made an arrangement with Sweden, Norway and Finland creating a mutual airforce. Having the aid of Sweden alone, more than compensates, they have several times more fighter jets than we have.

        https://www.defensenews.com/global/europe/2023/03/24/nordic-countries-move-toward-linking-their-air-forces-250-planes/

        These F16’s are much more worth to Ukraine than they are to us.

      • flying_monkies
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        31 year ago

        Wonder if that means they’ve pushed up the delivery date for the Danish F-35s

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      Consider that as of 2022, Russia apparently had about 87-90 each of the MiG-29/31, and only 6 of their newest MiG-35.

      So adding (up to) 61 F-16s is no small reinforcement.

    • @expected_crayon
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      That’s nearly a 10% increase in Ukraine’s aircraft, and it’s a much more advance jet than they currently fly. If used properly this could be huge.

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      Nobody actually cares much for the jets per se . It’s the capability to fire NATO supplied missiles properly (the jury-rigged setups for their MiGs right now is often very limited) that is the valued bonus of getting F-16.