1/ Ukrainian fighter pilot Vadym Voroshylov says Sweden's Gripen is "the only fighter jet in the world I'd sell my soul for."
Stockholm and Kyiv have struck a deal on this workhorse Swedish fighter.
Here's why the Gripen is so vital to Ukraine 🇺🇦🇸🇪 🧵⤵️
2/ Sweden and Ukraine have agreed in theory on Gripens—with a plan that could scale to 100–150 jets, with manufacturer Saab even open to final-assembly work in Ukraine if the deal lands.
While American fighter jets are seen as the gold standard, ace pilot Vadym prefers Gripen ⤵️
3/ Gripens are less delicate than F-16s/F-35s.
Russia shreds Ukraine's runways with bombs and drones.
Gripen’s air intakes sit higher on the fuselage—so it’s less likely to swallow debris. Its engine is also tucked away, making the jet harder to spot on radar. ⤵️
4/ Gripen was built to fight without big airbases: launch from short road strips, refuel right there—even with the engine on—then move to the next site.
A small ground team can turn it around fast and get it back in the air. ⤵️
5/ A Gripen can be turned in ~10 min (fuel + weapons, per Saab).
F-16 hot-pit refuels often get a jet back up in <30 min (about 15 min fueling + quick checks).
Less time parked = safer jet & crew. ⤵️
6/ Weapon adaptability:
Gripen can carry both U.S. and European missiles and smart bombs. That means Ukraine can draw from a wider pool of munitions—more options, more shots, fewer bottlenecks. ⤵️
7/ “Gripen also has a ‘hot refuel’ option," writes Vadym, "refueling on the ground with the engine running — which, for me personally, is ‘I need this stuff.’” ⤵️
8/ Lower cost to fly = more flying.
Vadym: “We must think about what comes next.”
His rough compare: Gripen $5–8k/hr vs MiG-29 $10–15k/hr. Lower cost means more training and more sorties. ⤵️
9/ Vadym calls the Gripen the "smart fighter"—balanced combat capability, economy, and modern avionics.
Built for exactly what Ukraine faces: difficult takeoffs, constant strikes, and the need to do more with less. ⤵️
10/ "Thank you to everyone who lobbied for this," Vadym writes.
Ukraine and Sweden: showing smart-tech can outwit and outpunch a mighty tyranny.
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1/ A Ukrainian father built toy tanks for children's parks. Then Russia invaded.
Now his combat robots are hunting real Russian tanks on the battlefield.
This is the wild story of how one inventor went from amusement rides to building Ukraine's robot army 🧵⤵️
2/ As @DefenderMediaUA reports, the transformation of Tank Bureau perfectly captures Ukraine's wartime innovation spirit.
In 2017, Dmytro Mamonov was building mini T-34 replicas for kids to ride in Kyiv parks ... ⤵️
3/ Everything changed when cluster munitions hit Mamonov's neighborhood in Sloviansk (📸), Donbas region.
He went west to Zhytomyr with his family and started working in a garage to make not toys but an electric stretcher to evacuate wounded soldiers from the battlefield. ⤵️
1/ "In Donbas, Ukrainians are killing waves of Russians on motorbikes—
—but when the Russians stall at the front, they bomb Ukrainian cities.”
A trusted frontline Ukrainian officer told me how Ukraine is holding the line—and the ONE plot-changing thing Trump can do 🧵⤵️
2/ The hinge is Pokrovsk, a Ukrainian town meaning "protection of the Virgin Mary."
For 13 months, self-serving, lazy Western media & think-tank “experts” predicted it would fall to Russia:
Sept ’24, Dec ’24, June ’25, July, last week…
It hasn’t. Ukraine keeps holding.⤵️
3/ Why it matters: If Pokrovsk falls, the “dam” protecting left-bank Ukraine cracks, potentially giving Russia a wide run over half of the vast country.
What the media won't tell you: “Our superpower is the motivation not to lose," the frontline officer tells me. ⤵️
1/ See the fire here? That's a Russian oil refinery.
The Russian War Machine, though insanely violent, is proving to be a paper tiger when you strike its heart.
It's drones, rather than diplomats, who are making this possible.
Here's what Trump is starting to see. 🧵⤵️
2/ Ukraine has knocked offline 38% of Russia’s oil refineries, forced its Black Sea navy into retreat, and built a drone wall accounting for 80% of Russian equipment losses.
As David Kirichenko (@DVKirichenko) reports via the @LowyInstitute, Russia is facing chaos. ⤵️
3/ The economics:
⦿ Fuel shortages even for military
⦿ Massive queues at petrol stations
⦿ Moscow forced to boost gas imports from failed Belarus by 36%
⦿ A ballooning deficit of 5.7 trillion roubles
The war economy is running on fumes. It just needs a few more blows. ⤵️