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    F-16 for Ukraine: two Ukrainian pilots are in the U.S. to assess their capabilities

    05 de marzo de 2023 - 21:18
    F-16 for Ukraine: two Ukrainian pilots are in the U.S. to assess their capabilities
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    There are currently two Ukrainian fighter pilots in the U.S. undergoing evaluation to determine how long it might take to train them to fly Western fighters such as the F-16.

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    As a U.S. government official told NBCNews, the Ukrainians’ skills are being evaluated in simulators at a U.S. military base in Tucson, Arizona, and they may soon be joined by more of their peers. U.S. authorities have reportedly approved the transfer of up to 10 more Ukrainian pilots to the U.S. for evaluation later this month.

    It is the first time Ukrainian pilots have traveled to the U.S. to have their skills evaluated by U.S. military instructors. Officials said the effort has two goals: to improve the pilots’ skills and to assess how long a proper training program might take.

    “The program is about assessing their abilities as pilots so we can better advise them on how to use capabilities they have and we have given them,” an administration official said.

    Two administration officials stressed that this was not a training program and said the Ukrainians would not fly any aircraft during their stay in the U.S., and would only do simulator flight hours.

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    Transfer of F-16s to Ukraine still stalled

    Almost since the beginning of the conflict, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been asking his Western allies to supply him with Western fighters, with which he can confront the Russian Air Force. And while military aid to Ukraine is growing, the issue of Western fighter jets remains unresolved in Kiev’s favor.

    See also: Ukrainian Air Force publicly calls for Western fighters and SAMs

    While some NATO countries, such as Poland and the Netherlands, have publicly expressed their readiness to supply some of their F-16s to the Ukrainian Air Force, this could be done only with U.S. authorization, and the Biden administration remains reluctant on the issue.

    Undersecretary of Defense Policy Colin Kahl testified before the House Armed Services Committee that the U.S. had not made the decision to supply F-16s and neither had its allies and partners. He also said that the U.S. had «not begun training (Ukrainian pilots) with the F-16s» and that the lead time for F-16 delivery is «essentially the same» as the training lead time, about 18 months, for upgraded secondhand aircraft.

    “So you don’t actually save yourself time by starting the training early in our assessment,” said Kahl, who is the under secretary of defense for policy. “And since we haven’t made the decision to provide F-16s and neither have our allies and partners, it doesn’t make sense to start to train them on a system they may never get.”

    Temas
    • Conflict Russia - Ukraine
    • F-16
    • Kiev
    • Russia-Ukraine war
    • training
    • Ukranian Air Force
    • Washington
    • Western Fighters
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    Gastón Dubois
    Gastón Dubois

    Apasionado por la aviación, la historia, la política y la defensa. Editor-in-Chief en Aviacionline Defensa, combinando estos conocimiento para ofrecer un contenido valioso sobre temas estratégicos y de seguridad.

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