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Manufacturer is ready to supply F-16 to countries that would transfer their aircraft to Ukraine

Wednesday, 25 January 2023, 22:28
Manufacturer is ready to supply F-16 to countries that would transfer their aircraft to Ukraine

The manufacturer of American F-16 fighters is ready to supply its aircraft to European countries, which could re-export the fighter jets to Ukraine.

Source: Financial Times, Frank St. John, Chief Operating Officer of Lockheed Martin

Details: Lockheed Martin is the largest US defence contractor. According to Chief Operating Officer Frank St. John, there is conversation about third-party transfers of F-16s, whereby countries would re-export their US jets to Ukraine to defend its airspace. 

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According to St. John, Lockheed Martin is not directly involved in talks regarding the potential delivery of military aircraft, but the company is planning to ramp up production on F-16s in Greenville, South Carolina. It will allow the company to backfill orders for any countries that choose to do third-party transfers to help with the current conflict.

It is noted that the White House has rebuffed Ukrainian appeals for modern fighter jets such as the F-16 out of fear they could be used to strike Russian territory. 

Firstly, the US government must approve sales or transfers to third-party countries of American-made fighter jets, which means European countries would need political support from the Biden administration. 

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A US defence official said that at this time, there is nothing to announce regarding F-16s.

EU members say re-exporting F-16s directly to Ukraine is one of a series of options.

In particular, the US-made jets could also be sent by western states to former Warsaw Pact countries that could then send their Soviet-designed aircraft to Kyiv.

At the start of the war, Warsaw offered to send its Soviet-made MiG-29 fighter jets to the Ukrainian Air Forces.

Dutch foreign minister Wopke Hoekstra said last week that the Netherlands would consider any requests to send F-16s with "an open mind" and that there were "no taboos" on military support. 

The Netherlands has around 40 F-16s and is in the process of phasing them out through the purchase of more advanced F-35s.

In addition to the Netherlands, seven other European NATO countries fly F-16s, including Poland, Norway and Romania.

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