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  • #16
    Sounds good. I was getting a bit d***ish myself.
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    • #17
      No Worries

      This piece is pretty long, but it gives some good insight into what UAF fighter pilots are dealing with.



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      • #18
        i had to go with the F-16. there are just to few gripens in operations. plus there is a good chance that a few of the pilots had a least a check ride in a F-16

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        • #19
          OK, here's a related question: it's late 2023. Ukraine finally expelled the Russians in the Summer of 2022, and in much of the country, the mess is being cleaned up and rebuilt, including the Kyiv Air Force Base.

          What aircraft would you recommend to the Ukrainians to rebuild their Air Force

          Keep in mind that, in all probability, the Russians will be back sooner or later, and the security guarantees the Ukrainians are trying to negotiate with some NATO countries will probably fall through (that's my guess, anyway).
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          • #20
            Originally posted by pmulcahy11b View Post
            OK, here's a related question: it's late 2023. Ukraine finally expelled the Russians in the Summer of 2022, and in much of the country, the mess is being cleaned up and rebuilt, including the Kyiv Air Force Base.

            What aircraft would you recommend to the Ukrainians to rebuild their Air Force

            Keep in mind that, in all probability, the Russians will be back sooner or later, and the security guarantees the Ukrainians are trying to negotiate with some NATO countries will probably fall through (that's my guess, anyway).
            F-16 (my original answer) and Mig-29 I think Poland is going to keep the closest relationship and matching units would help with cross training.

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            • #21
              Absolutely flood western Ukraine with F-16s. I mean like to the point where Ukrainian civilians start to complain that "I just wanted to drop into the corner store but there are all these F-16s in the way". Darken the skies with F-16s, like carrier pigeons.
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              • #22
                Mig 29, they can fly without retraining.

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                • #23
                  My vote is for the F-16, despite not personally being a fan of it. It's common, multirole, and there are likely to be a bunch on the market in the coming years as more current operators adopt the (sigh) F-35. Also, one non-NATO alliance proposal I've seen discussed is the introduction of Ukraine into the Visegrad Group, and the F-16 is the only listed fighter currently operated by Visegrad Group members, so commonality there would be an additional selling point. While the Visegrad Group is not a militar alliance per se, it does engage in rather a lot of defense cooperation.

                  Going beyond the poll's parameters (because apparently that's the theme of this thread), I also would consider the Gripen a candidate. While its disadvantages in cost and ubiquity have been amply discussed in another current thread, it has the political advantage of coming from another non-NATO nation, which may be important if Ukraine clings to its ostensible neutral posture in the postwar years (and it's also in Visegrad Group member service).

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                  • #24
                    Fair Game

                    Originally posted by Tegyrius View Post
                    Going beyond the poll's parameters (because apparently that's the theme of this thread), I also would consider the Gripen a candidate. While its disadvantages in cost and ubiquity have been amply discussed in another current thread, it has the political advantage of coming from another non-NATO nation, which may be important if Ukraine clings to its ostensible neutral posture in the postwar years (and it's also in Visegrad Group member service).
                    Oh, it's definitely within the poll parameters. It was mentioned in the article and included amongst the poll options. The Gripen would probably be the most politically acceptable option to Moscow, coming, as it would be, from a nominally neutral nation. This could be important, as Putin will probably baulk at an infusion of US-made fighter aircraft.

                    Another benefit of the Gripen is that it's designed to operate from ad hoc airstrips like highways, and to be maintained by conscripts. Given the tactics that the UAF is using in the current conflict (see Post #17 in this thread), those capabilities could be a boon in a future one.

                    I'd be happy to see Ukraine get significant numbers of any of the western fighter types mooted (except for the Mirage 2000, which is the least capable and closest to obsolescence).

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Raellus View Post
                      e.

                      I'd be happy to see Ukraine get significant numbers of any of the western fighter types mooted (except for the Mirage 2000, which is the least capable and closest to obsolescence).



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                      Substitute Rafale for Mirage 2000. But Rafales are more expensive than Typhoons, which are more expensive than Gripens, which are more expensive than F-16s.
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                      • #26
                        By now, we all know that Ukraine will soon be receiving some ex-NATO F-16s and, fairly recently, France announced that it will be donating Mirage 2000s.

                        And now Super Etendards, of all combat aircraft, from Argentina, of all countries I don't think anyone saw that one coming. Would you classify the Super Etendard as a fighter

                        After F-16s and Mirage 2000s, will the French-made Super Etendard strike jet be the next Western combat aircraft for Ukraine?


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                        Last edited by Raellus; 06-17-2024, 10:30 AM.
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                        • #27
                          The F-16

                          Originally posted by Targan View Post
                          Absolutely flood western Ukraine with F-16s. I mean like to the point where Ukrainian civilians start to complain that "I just wanted to drop into the corner store but there are all these F-16s in the way". Darken the skies with F-16s, like carrier pigeons.
                          Absolutely. If we have to pick a Western platform send significant numbers of F-16's. Penny packets of different types of western equipment mixed with Ukraine's legacy Soviet systems is such a mixed blessing for their logistics....

                          Enough have to be sent to make an impact.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by swaghauler View Post
                            The Mig 29 because they can already service and fly it. Give them ALL of NATO's PACT fighters and give our NATO PARTNERS F16s or F15s for their contribution to Ukraine's fight.
                            Given the poll's parameters I voted for the F-16. If I had my choice your suggestion makes more practical sense from my standpoint-they are already familiar with it. In an idea world we would expedite and facilitate more East Bloc hardware with upgrades for them.

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                            • #29
                              Super Etendards

                              Originally posted by Raellus View Post
                              By now, we all know that Ukraine will soon be receiving some ex-NATO F-16s and, fairly recently, France announced that it will be donating Mirage 2000s.

                              And now Super Etendards, of all combat aircraft, from Argentina, of all countries I don't think anyone saw that one coming. Would you classify the Super Etendard as a fighter

                              After F-16s and Mirage 2000s, will the French-made Super Etendard strike jet be the next Western combat aircraft for Ukraine?


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                              250 and 400 kg free fall bomb loads and capable to carrying the Exocet anti-ship missile.

                              At the risk of wishing ill on others (particularly the poor conscripts) I can't think of another fleet (Russia's Black Sea Fleet) more deserving of a visit from an Exocet. Particularly after all of the misery they have inflicted on Ukraine.
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Raellus View Post
                                By now, we all know that Ukraine will soon be receiving some ex-NATO F-16s and, fairly recently, France announced that it will be donating Mirage 2000s.

                                And now Super Etendards, of all combat aircraft, from Argentina, of all countries I don't think anyone saw that one coming. Would you classify the Super Etendard as a fighter

                                After F-16s and Mirage 2000s, will the French-made Super Etendard strike jet be the next Western combat aircraft for Ukraine?


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                                They can carry Matra Magic air-to-air missiles, but if they were being given a US designation it'd probably start with an A, not an F. In my book, that's perfectly fine because Ukraine needs air-to-ground aircraft as well as air-to-air fighters. With 85+ F-16, plus some parts donors and whatever the US gives, their next need is that strike role.

                                Their current best-guess inventory (not including training aircraft) is 72 fighters (47 MiG-29 and 25 Su-27) and 30 strike aircraft (14 Su-24 and 16 Su-25). Add in the F-16 and Mirage 2000-5 and you're probably approaching 175-200 fighters...and 30 strike aircraft.

                                When the 2000-5 donation was announced, I thought it would be a good opportunity to also donate some 2000D to support that strike role, particularly since they can carry Scalp/Storm Shadow and Hammer rocket-propelled bombs, both of which are being provided to Ukraine. France is upgrading 55 of the 86 aircraft, and donating whatever's still useful out of the other 31 would help Ukraine augment its air-to-ground capability.
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