"Ukraine Bolsters Air Power with F-16 Enhancements and Training, Eyes Future Fleet Upgrades"

Norway has announced the dispatch of two F-16 fighter jets to Denmark to train Ukrainian pilots, as part of a broader European NATO effort to support Ukraine's air force capabilities. This move, which includes contributions from Belgium, the Netherlands, and Denmark, aims to help Ukraine establish a modern combat air force amid its ongoing conflict with Russia. The training program is extensive, with the first group of Ukrainian pilots already having completed basic training in the UK. The timeline for the jets to be combat-ready is not before spring, as pilot and support staff training continues. Russian President Putin has downplayed the impact of these upgrades, while Norwegian defense experts highlight the risk of the jets being targeted by Russia once operational in Ukraine.
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