Ukraine Received F-16 From Netherlands, Mirage 2000 From France

Ukraine said on Thursday it had received the first batch of French Mirage 2000 fighter jets and U.S.-made F-16 fighters from the Netherlands, as European allies seek to strengthen Kyiv’s hand in its war with Russia.

When Russia launched its full-scale invasion three years ago, Ukraine had only a largely outdated air force inherited from the Soviet Union when it broke up in 1991.

Now facing Russian advances in the east and long-range air strikes, Ukraine has repeatedly pressed Western allies to supply it with increasingly advanced arms and ammunition including armoured vehicles, tanks, long-range missiles and F-16 fighters.

Mirage 2000s are the latest sophisticated jets Ukraine has received from allies after the first F-16s arrived last summer, marking a military milestone for the country.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy praised France and the Netherlands for their commitment to helping modernise Ukraine’s air force.

“These modern combat aircraft have already arrived in Ukraine and will soon begin carrying out combat missions, strengthening our defence and enhancing our ability to counter Russian aggression effectively,” Defence Minister Rustem Umerov said.

The exact number of F-16 and Mirage jets delivered was not revealed.

The Dutch defence ministry said that, for security reasons, it would not comment on the timing of deliveries or on the amount supplied at any given time.

The Netherlands has promised to deliver Ukraine 24 F-16s, in addition to the fighter jets it supplies to a training centre for Ukrainian pilots and crew in Romania.

French officials also cited security reasons in declining to specify how many warplanes had been supplied, although they did say the jets had been adapted to enable air-to-ground strikes.

The Mirage 2000 is a multi-role, single-engine jet fighter. Last June, President Emmanuel Macron promised that France would train Ukrainian pilots to fly the Dassault-made jets, crossing a new line in military support for Kyiv.

The Mirage, replaced by the Rafale fighter in the French Air Force, was initially conceived for aerial dogfights.

A French parliamentary report at the end of 2024 said that of the 26 Mirage 2000s in the French Air Force, six would be given to Ukraine.

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