Posted on 03/04/2023 11:59:50 PM PST by knighthawk
The US military is training two Ukrainian pilots on American soil to gauge how much time they would need in order to learn how to fly fighter jets such as the F-16.
The pair are being taught using flight simulators at a base in Tucson, Arizona, a senior US official told NBC News.
The official said that neither pilot will fly actual aircraft during their time in the US. As many as ten more pilots will arrive this month for similar training referred to as a 'familiarization event.'
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
One of the biggest roles the F-16s could play is in UA mastery of Combined Arms Breach.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZ-sCT_maAQ
Exactly.. two. And that’s two, too many.
LOL well everything in YOUR post is certainly a lie
of course Russia is a warmongering menace, only the blind & stupid can’t see that
that’s why new members keep wanting to join NATO
You know, if Biden keeps giving away all the military equipment (Afghanistan, Ukraine), people will be able to fight the government with just guns.
Two pilots is only a test to see how well they do.
I wouldn’t waste my time defending Russians or Putin.
I wouldn’t waste my time supporting the corrupt United States government or NATO.
Cheering on corruption and death.
the America-haters are up early this morning ...
I don’t hate America canuCk.
Just its corrupt government which you support.
Course, it looks good compared to yours.
So, is this a pilot program?
You win the thread, amidst all the usual bickering.
Article from August of 2022.
Romania Is a Model for Training Ukraine’s Pilots to Fly F-16s
Aug. 28, 2022
“Romania, a NATO member, offers a case study for how that could go. Its air force is completing a transition from Soviet-era MiG-21s to U.S.-built F-16s, providing a model for training pilots for the switch, according to U.S. Airmen involved with the training. The U.S. Air Force’s Air Education and Training Command even has a course for partner and ally nation pilots that could be tailored for Ukraine.
At Morris Air National Guard Base, Ariz., Eastern European pilots from Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, and Slovakia have been taking the six-month ANG International Initial Qualification Course (Advanced) for more than two decades. In fact, today’s young Romanian pilots have never flown MiGs, which are being phased out of Romania’s Air Force as it seeks to expand its fleet of F-16s and eventually to buy F-35s.”
https://www.airandspaceforces.com/romania-is-a-model-for-training-ukraines-pilots-to-fly-f-16s/
Around 10 years ago, I was deployed OCONUS to a base we shared with a foreign unit we was directly supplied with a squadron of F-16s.
It was never more than 50% ready, even with 100% direct support from us. They never flew more than a few birds at a time.
MSN is a reliable source? Since when?
MSN is a reliable source? Since when?
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Agreed, however brain dead Biden said early he would not send tanks- he is sending tanks…he said he will not send aircraft? Fact is the US has no control over the sent weapons….the Ukies need F16’s to enter Russian airspace to hit targets inside Russia.
Should the Ukies start hitting targets deep inside Russia Vlad will lose all his restraint, and if with welfare Western weapons, this regional conflict easily goes global.
Agree 100%. FWIW.
The West cannot defeat Russia and the whole world can see it.
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Agreed, sanctions failed miserably, the trickle of western arms is making no impact on the outcome, the collective West is getting desperate.
As Vlad has almost all the ethnic Russian provinces, ( one of his stated objectives) the Ukies should start negotiating to preserve what little they left.
At one point Vlad will stop showing restraint.
Just have them watch Top Gun a few times and they should be ready.
Game Changer #?
Stay out.
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