The Ukrainian Airforce needs immediate
support with the latest Aircraft to respond to the Russian attacks that killed
civilians and damaged critical infrastructure. The current airplanes used by
the Ukrainian Airforce are no match for the advanced fighter jets deployed by the
Russians. MiGs and S-34s have supersonic speeds that outperform Ukraine fighter
jets allowing them to hit ground targets with ease. Ukrainian air force needs to
replenish with modern fighter jets that can match Russians in the airspace
which would reinforce their defense against President Putin's unprovoked
aggression. The superiority of the Russians in air warfare
calls for a faster alternative to respond to the Russians' attacks in the air. The
F-16 would be a good fit for the future of Ukraine's air force, he according to
Richard L. Aboulafia, defense aviation expert and Managing Director at
AeroDynamic Advisory. It can attack enemy armor but is also a multi-role
warplane, capable of achieving Mach 2 and can hold its own against any MiG, he
said. The current Russian invasion is primarily due to the support of the MiG
fighter jets that are superior to Ukraine fighter jets that have been unable to
stop their assault. At the start of the conflict, the Western Media had run
stories of the "Ghosts of Kyiv", providing accounts of how the Ukrainian
air force was downing Russian jets with great success. However, on 31st
March 2022, the Ukrainian Air Force argued that praise heaped on them was
misinformation and noted that Air superiority would be the deciding factor in
the war. Further, the Ukrainian Airforce stated that the Russian air force was
more prominent and better equipped than Ukraine. Additionally, Ukraine's
fighter jets are four times older than Russian jets, placing them at a
disadvantage. F-16 Capability F-16s are compact, multi-role fighter
aircraft that are highly manoeuvrable and have proven themselves in the
air-to-air and air-to-surface compact. Further, the manoeuvrability and combat
radius provides an advantage in a battle that exceeds any potential threat to fighter
aircraft. Additionally, it can locate targets in all weather conditions and
accurately detects a low flying plane in its radars. In the air-to-surface
scenario, the F-16 can fly more than 500 miles and deliver its weapons accurately
while defending itself against enemy fighter jets. The capability to operate in
all weather can accurately provide the ordnance during non-visual bombing
conditions. According to Lt. Marshall B. Webb, a commander in the U.S Air Force
notes that American F-16s are made to fight, not to fight, but to win in every
battle they engage. F-16s would be a perfect match for the Ukrainian air force,
which only possesses around 56 fighter jets and continues to lose many to
Russian attacks and mechanical failures. Dave Deptula, the dean of the Mitchell
Institute for Aerospace Studies and the attack planner for the Desert Storm air
campaign in Iraq, said Ukrainian pilots would be effective and would
effectively resist Russian aggression if handed new fighter jets with the capability
that can confront the Russian MiG[1].
According to Stephen Blank, a defence expert in the Foreign Policy Research
Institute, Ukraine's air force would benefit from F-16 in the current war
against Russia. The capability of the F-16s to fight both aerial and surface
combat would empower the Ukraine air force to confront the Russian MiGs that
are striking critical infrastructure, noting that the current Aircrafts
possessed by Ukrainians are no march to the advanced Russian fighter jets.
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny recently
complained that NATO had not answered the call for fighter jets and
surface-to-air missiles. Specifically, the Airforce commander stated they
needed F-15s and F-16s, which Ukraine pilots could learn to fly and fight in
two weeks[2].
The need for F-16s is compounded by the ineffectiveness of the Kamikaze and
Switchblade drones that can destroy ground targets but cannot fight in the air
against fighter jets. On 6th March 2022, the U.S
gave greenlight to Poland to send fighter jets to Ukraine. However, Poland
proposed that the U.S send the F-16 fighters to Ukraine to replace the proposed
MiGs supplies. Poland utilizes the Soviet-era MiGs that are a generation older than
the current version used in the war, disadvantaging the outnumbered Ukrainians.
However, the F-16s being promised have not been delivered mainly due to the
threat of escalation. The Russian government warned that sending warplanes to
Ukraine would be considered involvement in the war. Russian Spokesperson Igor
Konashenkov cautioned that they were aware that Ukrainian combat aircraft was
flown to Romania and neighbouring countries, and such action will be considered
involvement in armed conflicts[3]. Further,
any nation giving fighter jets to the fight in the war would be considered an
attack on Russia which would justify retaliation. Defence and Geopolitics expert Ashish
Dangwal questioned why the EU was sending obsolete fighter jets to battle a
Superior Russian Air Force[4].
The expert claimed that sources at the EU stated that the union was sending
Aircraft already being used by the Ukrainians despite manufacturing the best
modern fighter jets. A decision to send the older models of fighter jets is justified
because the country does not have adequate time to train pilots on the new
fighter jets. Currently, Ukrainian pilots are incapable of operating F-16s and
would require training through western instructors. NATO and U.S fear putting
their troops to assist would provoke Russia into a greater war. However, the
justification does not make sense given the air capability of the Russian jet
fighters, and the obsolete jets will stand no chance. The EU seems to be
concerned about angering Russia and escalating the situation, but the current
situation requires action to save Ukrainian lives and the country. Different
Perspectives AP News quoted a senior U.S defence
official who spoke on anonymity and noted that Ukrainians do not need more
planes but can effectively use the donated equipment such as anti-tank javelin
missiles and anti-aircraft stinger. The official explained that Russia could
hit any part of Ukraine with surface-to-air missiles from Russia and warships
in the Black sea. U.S defence official comments are surprising, considering
Ukraine has made it clear that it needs new fighter jets to support its defence
against complicated Russian bombers. The current anti-aircraft stinger is no
match to advanced Russian Jet fighters that are only compared to F-16s[5].
However, anti-stinger is justified in its success in the Afhanistan war. Still,
the current Russian fighter jets such as Su-57 travel and latest versions of
MiG travel and supersonic speeds may make it difficult for the anti-stingers. Politico Alexander Ward and Joseph
Gedeon pointed out that fears of escalation and the potential of Russia
attacking a NATO member led to the refusal of the deal to harm Ukraine with the
latest jets[6].
The U.S seems to be interested in sending all other weapons but not the F-16s
fighters that are urgently needed to support Ukrainian troops against the
Russian offensive. Ukrainian troops have been downing the Su-34s with their
limited air force and absolute soldiers. So far, Su-34 has been lost in Ukraine,
and one pilot was captured alive. The U.S and NATO are denying Ukraine the
S-16s, which would help defeat the Russians and cause retreats, ending the
conflict. It is tiresome and risky for the country's Air force to continue
using obsolete jets against well-equipped military invaders. U.S anti-aircraft
stingers have successfully destroyed one Su-34 jet earlier in March, but they
cannot stand a more prolonged offensive if the Russians decide to scale up the
offensive[7].
42 Republican Senators called for faster approval and deployment of jet
fighters to Ukraine to help support the resistance against the offensive[8].
The senators reiterated the need for the government to assist Ukrainians who
are fighting for the "soul of the nation". Final
Thoughts Ukraine requires F-16s to mount an
effective defence against the Russians, who may decide to scale up the
operations. The current air force cannot mount a serious defence against
Russian attacks due to the progressive nature of Russian fighter jets. F-16s can
engage in air-to-air combat and surface-to-air offensive, making them a
valuable asset in the war. Ukrainians can be trained faster on the American-made
jets' operations, and there is no justification for denying the request. The Ukrainian
government has reiterated the need for jet fighters to support the
anti-aircraft defences and cannot repel Russian jets that are bombarding cities
and residential areas. The fears of escalation should not be used to allow
Russians to kill civilians with no support from the west. Failing to give the F-16s
ignores Ukraine's calls for support and empowers Russians to attack other
sovereign countries with no repercussions. Geofrey Robert is an experienced
freelance researcher and writer with over five years of experience. He holds a
Bachelor of law from Kenyatta University (Nairobi, Kenya). His research
interests are: International law, Peace & Security, Conflict, humanitarian
issues, and climate change. He worked as a peace and security news writer for
Peacehumanity.org. and also contributed to their periodic PEACE MONITOR
MAGAZINE as a peace researcher and writer focusing on the Israel-Palestine
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