Reporting From Ukraine:https://www.youtube.com/@RFU/videosExcerpts from the video transcript:
[ F-16s on The Offensive! Kursk Operation Reinforced! ]
Today [ Mar 24, 8 pm ], we will discuss how the Ukrainian Air Force is getting stronger with the arrival of more F-16 fighter jets and how they have started to play a more important role in Ukrainian air operations. This new reinforcement marks a crucial upgrade in Ukraine’s ability to defend its skies and conduct offensive operations against Russian positions, particularly in regions like Kursk. In one example, a Ukrainian-operated F-16 shot down 6 Russian cruise missiles in a single sortie. The pilot even used the aircraft’s main cannon to destroy 2 of the missiles, showcasing both the skill of the trained Ukrainian pilots and the versatility of the platform. The F-16, with its advanced radar systems and missile capabilities, are far more effective in this role. Since the start of the war, Ukraine has repeatedly emphasized the need for Western fighter jets to counter Russia’s air power.
Having more F-16 jets in its arsenal, means that Ukraine can improve its operational flexibility in the skies, switching from purely defensive to offensive missions, at a much higher pace with overall bigger efficiency and with less risk. With the continuous degrading of the Russian air defense network, through a massive operation, destroying hundreds of Russian launchers, radars, and electronic warfare systems, over the past months, the increased quantity of F-16 fighter jets gain the freedom to be used aggressively in offensive roles as well.
The F-16 can carry nearly twice the payload of a MiG-29 and have more hard points to mount munitions. They can also deploy advanced Western munitions, without requiring complex and costly modifications. This makes them more effective at striking Russian bases, command centers, and logistics hubs deep behind enemy lines. Additionally, their greater operational range allows them to be rearmed and repaired at safer, more distant airbases, reducing the risk of Russian counterstrikes. More jets mean better protection from missile strikes, more successful air raids on Russian positions, and improved capabilities in aerial combat. As additional jets arrive from Western allies in the coming months, Ukraine’s air force will continue to evolve for the better.
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