‘More EW Than We Have Ever Seen Before’ in Ukraine, Space Force Official Says
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by Chris Gordon
3d ago
The Space Force must invest in high-level training based on the lessons learned from an unprecedented level of electronic warfare (EW) used by both Russia and Ukraine in the conflict there, one of the service’s top EW leaders said on April 24. “What we have seen in the Ukraine-Russia conflict is more EW than we have ever seen before,” Col. Nicole Petrucci, the commander of the USSF’s combat-ready forces as head of Space Delta 3, said during an AFA Warfighters in Action event. “We’ve actually been studying this very carefully to see what’s going on to see how we can help or not help—and ..read more
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Russian Air Force Has Only Lost 10 Percent of Fleet in Ukraine, US Officials Say
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by Chris Gordon
2w ago
The Russian air force has lost just one-tenth of its fleet while many of its military capabilities remain largely unaffected after more than two years of war in Ukraine, the top U.S. commander in Europe told Congress on April 10.  “We do not see significant losses in the air domain, especially their long-range and strategic aviation fleets,” Army Gen. Christopher G. Cavoli, the head of U.S. European Command and NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander, said during a House Armed Services Committee hearing. “Russia’s strategic forces, long-range aviation, cyber capabilities, space capabilities ..read more
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Ukraine’s Survival ‘In Danger’ if West Fails to Help, Austin Says
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by Chris Gordon
1M ago
Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III warned March 19 that Ukraine could fall to Russia if the U.S. does not come through with more military assistance. “Today, Ukraine’s survival is in danger,” Austin told reporters at a press conference at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. “America’s security is at risk. And they don’t have a day to spare, either.” Austin’s remarks came as he and Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, were in Europe to meet with the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, a roughly 50-member coalition organized by the U.S. to aid to Kyiv in its defense ag ..read more
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Experts: 2025 Could Be ‘Year of Decision’ in Ukraine War
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by John Tirpak
2M ago
Both Ukraine and Russia are stretched economically and militarily by their war, which could end as early as next year due to exhaustion of resources, a battlefield innovation, or an external event that undermines one side, expert panelists at a Center for Strategic and International Studies event said Feb. 23. The panelists also agreed that timely aid for Ukraine—particularly longer-ranged weapons—is in the urgent national interest of the U.S., which could face dire “main street” consequences if Russia prevails in the conflict. Eliot Cohen, who holds the Arleigh Burke chair at CSIS and le ..read more
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US Planning to Train 12 Ukrainian F-16 Pilots This Fiscal Year, as ANG Provides New Details
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by Chris Gordon
2M ago
The U.S. plans to train 12 Ukrainian pilots to fly F-16s this fiscal year, said an Air National Guard official, providing new details about the high-profile program.  Eight of those pilots are currently undergoing training, Air National Guard officials say. Four more are also set to be trained before the end of fiscal 2024, Capt. Erin Hannigan of the Arizona National Guard added. Ukraine has long appealed for F-16s to augment its small fleet of Soviet-era planes as it strives to hold the line against Russian forces in what has become a bloody war of attrition. The U.S.-made plan ..read more
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Foreign Military Sales Sets New Record, Up 55.9 Percent in 2023
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by John Tirpak
3M ago
The U.S. transferred a record $80.9 billion worth of military equipment and services to other countries in fiscal 2023, a 55.9 percent increase over the fiscal 2022 level of $50.9 billion, according to the U.S. State Department. “This is the highest annual total of sales and assistance provided to our allies and partners,” a State Department release said. The total marks progress in State’s goal of accelerating FMS cases after an internal review last year of how the process could be sped up. Of the overall figure, $62.25 billion was funded by “U.S. ally and partner nations,” while the r ..read more
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4 Ukrainian Pilots Undergoing F-16 Training in Arizona as Pentagon Reveals New Details
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by Chris Gordon
3M ago
As Ukraine awaits the delivery of F-16s in 2024, a U.S. defense official revealed new details on the training of Ukrainian pilots and maintainers in America. There are currently four Ukrainian pilots undergoing F-16 training in the United States, the official told Air & Space Forces Magazine. The instruction is occurring at Morris Air National Guard Base, Ariz., in Tucson, where they are training with the 162nd Wing, the U.S. Air Force’s dedicated foreign F-16 training unit. Several other pilots are undergoing English-language training, the defense official added, while approximatel ..read more
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Pentagon: Ukraine Expected to Employ F-16s in 2024
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by Chris Gordon
3M ago
The U.S. and Western allies expect the Ukrainian Air Force to achieve “initial operating capability” on F-16s by the end of this year, a senior Pentagon official said Jan. 23. F-16 pilot training by the U.S. and European countries is “on track,” assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs Celeste Wallander told reporters. But the effort to provide Kyiv with the stalwart American fighter is complex one, she said. “We are aiming to provide an initial operating capability for Ukraine with its F-16 program in 2024, which would entail trained pilots, the platforms, but in ..read more
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Britain’s Cameron Urges More Aid for Ukraine: ‘Good Investment’ for Degrading Russia
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by John Tirpak
5M ago
Urging support for Ukraine, British foreign secretary and former prime minister David Cameron argued aid rendered so far has provided a huge return on investment for the U.S. and the West, not only preventing Russian President Vladimir Putin from chalking up a “win”—which would encourage him toward more aggression—but sending a message of unity to China and reassuring U.S. allies. Speaking at the Aspen Institute on Dec. 7, Cameron said America has spent about 10 percent of one year’s defense budget aiding and arming Ukraine since Russia’s invasion in early 2022. With that, Ukraine “has dest ..read more
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‘Putin Wins’ If US Cuts Support for Ukraine, Senators Told
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by John Tirpak
6M ago
Pitching hard for aid to Ukraine included in a $105 billion security supplemental request, State Department officials told the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee that failing to support Ukraine would help Russia and undermine U.S. credibility worldwide. “It’s clear President [Vladimir] Putin is now playing a waiting game,” said James O’Brien, assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian affairs, Nov. 8. “He thinks if he can wait for our elections, or for Ukraine to get tired,” Russia can prevail. The House Republican majority has balked on further aid to Ukraine while supporting a ..read more
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