According to US Air Force Chief of Staff Charles Brown, there is no question of supplying Kiev with Soviet-type fighters “because it would be more difficult to obtain spare parts for them”.
The United States of America does not rule out transferring Western military aircraft to Ukraine. On Wednesday, this was announced by the US Air Force Chief of Staff, General Charles Brown, speaking at the annual security forum of the Aspen Institute in Colorado.
Earlier, Brown said in an interview with Reuters that US specialists would train Ukrainian pilots to fly US aircraft. According to Brown, “it is necessary to understand what the Ukrainians are counting on and how we can help them, and then to explore the possibilities not only of the USA, but also of many of our allies and partners who may be interested in ensuring Ukraine’s security”.
“There is the US, there is the Swedish JAS 39 Gripen, there is the Eurofighter, there is the Rafale. There are a number of platforms that can be delivered to Ukraine,” he pointed out. At the same time, according to Brown, there is no question of supplying Soviet-type fighters to Ukraine, “because it would be more difficult to get spare parts for them.” “So it will definitely be something not made in Russia,” the US Air Force chief of staff stressed.
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