Det er uklart hva disse skal brukes til all den tid Ukraina de facto har luftherredømme. Det er viktig å legge til at Slovakia skal overlevere hele 13 MiG-29 til Ukraina.
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Poland to launch MiG-29 deliveries to Ukraine within days
Mar 16,
05:43 PM
MIG-29 fighter jets of the Polish Air Force take part in a NATO exercise in October 2022. (Photo by Omar Marques/Getty Images)
WARSAW, Poland — Polish
President Andrzej Duda has declared that Poland will deliver the first four
Mikoyan MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine in the coming days to support the
country’s combat against Russia’s ongoing invasion.
Duda announced the forthcoming
delivery following his official meeting with Czech President Petr Pavel today
in Warsaw.
“Firstly, literally in the next
few days, we will deliver, as far as I recall, four fully operational aircraft
to Ukraine. The remaining aircraft are currently being serviced, prepared, and
they will certainly be gradually delivered,” Duda said, as quoted by local
broadcaster TVN 24.
The Polish Air Force has
between 11 and 19 MiG-29s in its fleet, according to the president.
Duda said Poland’s military
will replace the Soviet-made fighters with FA-50 aircraft the country’s
Ministry of National Defence ordered from South Korea last September. Warsaw signed two contracts to buy 48 light attack
aircraft, with the first 12 jets to be supplied in 2023, and a further 36
aircraft between 2025 and 2028.
The Polish president’s
announcement comes shortly after Slovak Defence Minister Jaroslav Naď called on
his country’s decision-makers to approve the discussed
transfer of the
nation’s MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine.
Slovakia secured 24
single-seater and twin-seater MiG-29s following Czechoslovakia’s dissolution,
according to figures from the Slovak Defence Ministry. Of these, the 11
remaining operational jets were withdrawn from service in August 2022.
Last December, Slovak Foreign
and European Affairs Minister Rastislav Káčer declared the government was
preparing to transfer an undisclosed number of MiG-29s to Ukraine in
coordination with the United States. Meanwhile, Slovakia is awaiting the
delivery of 14 F-16 Block 70/72 fighters that are to safeguard the nation’s
airspace, with deliveries expected to begin next year.
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