What will change with the arrival of the F-16 in Ukraine? This fighter made its first flight in 1974, entered service in 1978. It cannot be called the most modern fighter, but there are many modifications and it is very versatile, due to which it has
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become the most widespread fighter of the 4th generation. Ukraine will not receive the latest modifications, but it will still be a big step forward compared to the Soviet Su and MiG fighters that they use. These fighters are inferior to Russian ones because they are not the
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latest modifications of these models that the Russian Air Force has. In addition, by 2024, Ukraine will have only about 75 airworthy fighters left. The arrival of the F-16 will strengthen the Ukrainian Air Force, which it so needs now. It was precisely the advantage in the
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air that largely allowed Russia to advance in Avdiivka and in the Kharkiv direction. But now the advance of the Russian army has been stopped. It lacks resources, and what it has, it uses in meat assaults. The main thing is that with the F-16, Ukrainian pilots will now be
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able to use the capabilities of the modern missiles already delivered to the fullest. Such as HARM. These missiles were developed for use on modern platforms. The missile is guided to the enemy's radar signal, be it air defense or an aircraft with a radar. These missiles
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were adapted to old Soviet aircraft, but their effectiveness was limited due to the lack of suitable radars on them and the impossibility of using all modes. Only the so-called "Pre-Briefed" mode is available. The missiles were programmed for the target in advance and
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launched from a long distance, which gave the Russians time to turn off the radars if they noticed the missile. The F-16 will have the "Self-Protect" and "Target of Opportunity" modes available, for which they were developed. The F-16 will allow it to approach the target
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at a closer distance without the risk of being shot down and to be guided to the target using the aircraft's radar, after which the launched missile is guided based on the data received from the aircraft, and even if the Russians turn off their radar, the missile will reach
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the target. The F-16 is inferior in speed to the Su-35, but the Su is much larger in size and is clearly visible on the radar. The F-16 is not a super weapon, but Russia's fighters are not the most modern either.
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Together with the Airborne Surveillance and Control aircraft (ASC 890), which Sweden will transfer to Ukraine, this will be a serious blow to the Russian air defense and air force.
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1/5 Another one: yet another night of Ukrainian drone and naval drone strikes. Update by @joni_askola
2/5 The Novoshakhty Refinery was targeted, resulting in a significant fire outbreak. UAVs were also launched on an oil depot in the Bilhorod region. Local authorities in the Bilhorod region have confirmed that at least one tank containing petroleum products sustained damage.
3/5 As a result of a naval attack this morning, conducted by the GUR, a russian ship was destroyed in the Black Sea. Earlier this morning, explosions were heard near the coast of Chornomorske, occupied Crimea.
1/7 Igor Gorgan, the former chief of the Moldovan General Staff who resigned in 2021, has been a longstanding informant for russian military intelligence and is still engaged in such activities. Update by @joni_askola
2/7 Igor Gorgan, the former head of the Moldovan General Staff who stepped down in 2021, has been a longstanding informant for russian military intelligence and is persisting in these activities.
3/7 An investigation conducted by The Insider and Moldovan journalists has uncovered his continued collaboration through Telegram communications with Colonel Alexei Makarov.
1/5 Masters of procrastination: Germany's approach on Ukraine is not about managing escalation, but rather waiting for the United States to make the decision. Take by @joni_askola
2/5 In terms of sending Western tanks or lifting restrictions on Ukraine's use of Western weapons against russian territory, Germany is not actively engaging in escalation management. Instead, it is simply waiting for the US to make the decision.
3/5 Scholz initially believed that there would be escalation if russian territory was targeted, but then changed his stance when the US permitted such strikes.
1/5 Western companies that have decided to remain in russia are complicit in funding russia's genocide of Ukraine. It's imperative that we apply more pressure on them. Take by @joni_askola
2/5 Many Western companies have departed from russia due to its illegal and unprovoked failed invasion of Ukraine, but a significant number of Western companies have also chosen to remain.
3/5 These companies are complicit in financing russia's genocide in Ukraine and must be held accountable. It is evident that our current actions are insufficient, and we must take more decisive measures.
1/6 What is russia's air defense doing? Once again, it is proving to be ineffective against HIMARS strikes. Update by @joni_askola
2/6 With Ukraine now permitted to utilize them, Ukrainian HIMARS strikes on the russian side are becoming evident. There are videos and images depicting a successful strike on a russian air defense system.
3/6 russia's air defense has been disappointingly overhyped during this war, frequently failing to intercept numerous basic threats it should be capable of handling.
1/9 Even if France and the United Kingdom permit it, Ukraine still requires approval from the United States for conducting deep storm shadow strikes within russian territories. Update by @joni_askola
2/9 While France and the UK permit these strikes, the US does not. Ukraine is waiting for approval from the United States, or at the very least for Biden to cease opposing these types of deep strikes, before proceeding.
3/9 According to @FRHoffmann1 Ukraine is hesitant to take action without American approval, as the United States would need to lead any intervention if russia were to escalate in a significant manner.