Ukraine: la Pologne et la Slovaquie donnent des MiG-29

Source: https://www.key.aero/article/poland-and-slovakia-transfer-mig-29-fleets-ukraine

In a significant move to support Kyiv’s ongoing battle against invading Russian forcesPoland and Slovakia have pledged to donate their Soviet-era Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29 Fulcrum fighters to Ukraine in the coming days.

The move was first announced by Polish President Andrzej Duda during a news conference on March 16, following an official meeting with Czech President Petr Pavel in Warsaw, and makes Poland the first NATO member state to formally commit to donating fixed-wing combat aircraft to war-torn Ukraine. During the conference, Duda confirmed that an initial batch of four MiG-29s will be sent to Ukraine in the coming days.

Poland has pledged to send an initial batch of four MiG-29 Fulcrums to Ukraine in the coming days. However, it remains unclear whether these will be single-seat Fulcrum-As or dual-seat MiG-29UB Fulcrum-Bs, or a mix of both. It has yet to be revealed how many MiGs will be transferred to Ukraine in total.
Poland has pledged to send an initial batch of four MiG-29 Fulcrums to Ukraine in the coming days. However, it remains unclear whether these will be single-seat Fulcrum-As or dual-seat MiG-29UB Fulcrum-Bs, or a mix of both. It has yet to be revealed how many MiGs will be transferred to Ukraine in total. Khalem Chapman

Duda said: “It’s about MiG-29, which are still active and performing air defence duties of Poland’s airspace. Indeed, such a decision was made at the level of state authorities. It can be safely said that we literally send these MiG-29s to Ukraine at the moment. We currently have a dozen or so of these aircraft, and these are MiG-29s, which we took over in the early 1990s from the German Democratic Republic army.

“These are the last years of their [Polish Air Force] service because their technical capabilities. In the coming days, we [will] transfer four MiG-29s to Ukraine in full operational condition. Other aircraft are being serviced and prepared. Their place will be taken by newly delivered FA-50 aircraft from South Korea, the first we expect at the end of the year, and then the F-35 squadrons,” he added.

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