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A few months old now, but it was news to me. Basically, the F-16 will allow Ukraine to keep doing the same thing they are now, but are just as limited for the purpose of providing support on the front lines.

If Ukraine doesn't manage to breach Russian fortifications in this offensive, the West will have to find a different way of giving them an edge, if we want to avoid a war of pure attrition.

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[–] CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

So what do you think would be necessary to see Ukrainian air superiority in the near term? The article mentions long-range radars and A2A missiles, which don't seem like an unreasonable ask as long as they aren't fired or operated from within Russian airspace. They apparently already use AMRAAMS, although I'm not sure if they have the long-range kind, and I'm not sure what form those radars would come in.