"On average, training pilots on F-16 jets takes six months, so we expect the pilots who recently arrived in Romania to return to Ukraine at the beginning of next year," the publication stated.Until now, there have been no reports of Ukrainian pilots training on F-16s in Romania—in fact, as recently as last month, Romania officially denied that such training was taking place, writes Ukrainska Pravda. Previously, Dutch Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans announced that the Netherlands was providing technical equipment and materials for Ukrainian F-16s, along with air-to-air missiles to protect Ukraine’s airspace.
Netherlands to supply F-16 equipment and air-to-air missiles to strengthen Ukraine’s air defenseF-16 aircraft require auxiliary materials and spare parts for maintenance; otherwise, they cannot operate. The defense minister said the Netherlands will supply equipment worth €80 million. The package will include a significant amount of spare parts, generators, vehicles, essential maintenance materials, specialized tools, and more. Related:
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