Litwin
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bad news for pootler, The aircraft could subsequently be transferred to Ukraine. Specialists from the Armed Forces of Ukraine can disassemble it, using parts on aircraft available to the Air Force.
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Very interesting, what a windfall for Kazakhstan.
The equipment is in a junk state and cannot be used for its intended purpose in its current form.
The aircraft could subsequently be transferred to Ukraine. Specialists from the Armed Forces of Ukraine can disassemble it, using parts on aircraft available to the Air Force.
Specialists from the Armed Forces of Ukraine can disassemble it, using parts on aircraft available to the Air Force.These Soviet-era fighter jets are in a junk state. Most aircraft were scrapped or left to deteriorate in storage since the 1990s.
If they are transferred to Ukraine, they will have to be disassembled and Ukraine's air force will use them as spare parts.
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That is more like a fake news.
no, just paybackVery interesting, what a windfall for Kazakhstan.
That is more like a fake news.
the horde is pissedThese Soviet-era fighter jets are in a junk state. Most aircraft were scrapped or left to deteriorate in storage since the 1990s.
If they are transferred to Ukraine, they will have to be disassembled and Ukraine's air force will use them as spare parts.
Ukraine to Australia: ‘We don’t want your flying trash’
F/A-18 Hornets were developed in the US in the 1970s and sold to Australia in the 1980s. Understandably, there is still an aversion to send the most advanced fighter jets such as F-35 or F-22 to former Warsaw Pact countries. Ukraine could go either way after Zelensky, depending the outcome of...www.usmessageboard.com