February 25, 2023 Military Aviation News

Stalemate in the skies

02/25/2023

As the world marks the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine Dr DAVE SLOGGETT asks if the lessons emerging from the conflict challenge the long-held military doctrine on achieving and maintaining air supremacy? It is still true to say that the enduring characteristic of war is that it is a bloody affair. While some significant technological advances have occurred, they have not changed this fundamental perspective.

How many fighter jets does the UK have as country is willing to supply jets to allies for Ukraine

02/25/2023

Britain is prepared to provide fighter jets to its allies in eastern Europe, according to UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace. According to Mr Wallace, this would enable Britain's allies to give Ukraine their own Soviet fighter jets. Notwithstanding the UK's willingness to “backfill” ally stocks, he reiterated that it would not send its own Typhoon fighters to Ukraine.

Russia-Ukraine: A Year of War

02/25/2023

Ukraine’s leader pledged Friday to push for victory in 2023 as he and other Ukrainians marked the somber anniversary of the Russian invasion that upended their lives and Europe’s security. It was Ukraine’s “longest day,” President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, but the country’s dogged resistance a year on has proven that “every tomorrow is worth fighting for.”

177th Fighter Wing Hosts Air Mobility Command Units For Integrated Combat Turnaround Training

02/25/2023

The 177th Fighter Wing of the New Jersey Air National Guard, part of Air Combat Command, hosted Integrated Combat Turnaround (ICT) training for members of Air Mobility Command (AMC) from Feb. 9 to Feb. 17, 2023. An ICT is a process by which an aircraft is recovered and relaunched in a minimum amount of time, through the simultaneous fueling, loading of munitions, aircraft reconfiguration and aircraft inspections.

Denmark’s Defense Minister “open” to looking at the donation of Danish fighter jets to Ukraine

02/25/2023

Danish acting Minister of Defense Troels Lund Poulsen is “open to” Denmark sending combat aircraft to Ukraine in the long term, DR reports. “I don’t want to deny that at some point it may be necessary to look at a fighter aircraft contribution,” he said making it clear that no decision has been made yet: “I cannot announce this morning that we are going to provide a contribution of fighter aircraft from the Danish side.”

US says Iran ‘expanding’ support for Russia’s war on Ukraine

02/25/2023

Iran’s backing of Russia’s war efforts in Ukraine is expanding to include “unprecedented defence cooperation” that will see the Islamic Republic purchase advanced weaponry from Moscow in exchange for providing Russian forces with equipment meant for use on Ukrainian territory, the White House has said.

MINDEF TO ACQUIRE EIGHT MORE F-35B FIGHTER AIRCRAFT

02/25/2023

The Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) will purchase eight more F-35B Joint Strike Fighters, to be added to its fleet by the end of the decade. This follows the agreement of purchase of four F-35Bs first, which was inked in 2020. Since then, the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) was given exclusive access to information and facilities of the aircraft, allowing them to conduct robust evaluations.

Malaysia picks South Korea’s FA-50 light combat jet over Indian bid

02/25/2023

Korea Aerospace Industries has won a competition to supply light attack aircraft to Malaysia, the company announced, marking its latest export for the line of trainer/light attack jets. The South Korean company said the contract, worth $920 million, will see it deliver 18 FA-50 jets to the Southeast Asian country, with the first due for delivery in 2026.

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