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originally posted by: vNex92
a reply to: carewemust
Russia has updated versions of Next generation fighters. Those Migs are outdated.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: vNex92
a reply to: carewemust
Russia has updated versions of Next generation fighters. Those Migs are outdated.
In that case, Putin may welcome them as FREE practice targets for his pilots.
What's the truth? Fighter Jets to Ukraine via US Airbase in Germany, or not?
originally posted by: WIKDHOTSNOMAN
a reply to: Ohanka
Poland is a NATO country.
Ukraine is not.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: cmdrkeenkid
V.P. Kamala Harris is going to Poland tomorrow to do "something".
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Ohanka
Why can't the fighters just go from Poland to Ukraine? It's closer to it than Germany. Right on the border in fact.
This some form of import/export scam?
Why does Poland need the US' permission to send equipment to Ukraine? Shouldn't that be Poland's decision?
Sounds like Poland isn't very sovereign to me.
That is exactly what the military guy on Fox News was wondering. He said its almost as if Joe Biden WANTS to provoke Vladimir Putin.
Russia-Ukraine war: UK says Turkish TB2 drones hitting artillery and supply lines
British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said on Wednesday that Ukraine’s Turkish-supplied TB2 Bayraktar combat drones were helping to block the Russian advance.
In response to a question in parliament over how the Ukrainian air force was being assisted, Wallace said the TB2s were “delivering munitions” onto Russian “artillery and their supply lines”. This was “incredibly important in order to slow down or block the Russian advance”, he said.
Russia-Ukraine war: Turkey's Bayraktar TB2 drones proving effective against Russian forces
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More than 20 TB2s are believed to have been sold to Kyiv before the war began
originally posted by: Snarl
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: vNex92
a reply to: carewemust
Russia has updated versions of Next generation fighters. Those Migs are outdated.
In that case, Putin may welcome them as FREE practice targets for his pilots.
Hey CWM!! Good mornin'!!
I agree with that remark. All fighter pilots love a fight. The Russians would prolly love to take a few runs at some quality opponents with their state-of-the-art birds & missiles.