“Norway has transferred more fighters to Ukraine”: expert explains how this will affect the front

Political expert and military serviceman Oleksandr Musienko commented on the news that Norway has transferred more fighters to Ukraine than was publicly announced, Politeka reports.
He spoke about this in his blog.
First of all, the expert notes that we often discuss and debate how much weapons have been received, the media mention some figures, but we do not know the real volumes, and this is very good. As he explains, this is motivated by the fact that not everything can be disclosed, this is a security measure, most of the information must arrive with a delay so that it is not possible to track the arrival of weapons in almost real time, so that the enemy does not interrupt logistics, does not destroy anything.
“And now Norway has transferred more fighters to Ukraine than was reported. Ukraine received twice as many fighters as was officially announced. The report states that 14 F-16 fighters were transferred to Ukraine, while official reports were limited to 4-6 aircraft,” says Oleksandr Musienko.
As he says, the status of the 8 additional aircraft is not specified in the document, perhaps these are not combat-ready aircraft intended for training ground personnel, disassembly for spare parts or use as decoy models. According to the expert, this hypothesis is partially confirmed by representatives of the Norwegian government, who previously noted that only combat-ready aircraft that were decommissioned are being prepared for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, although it is possible that some F-16s could still be brought to working condition.
“Everything is important here. Spare parts are important, and it is also important for personnel training. And where can technical personnel learn to service aircraft and not only? "The more we work, the more we move to standards, the more we will have trained, professional personnel, aviation technicians, pilots who work. And this is confirmed by the recent shooting down of a Russian Su-35 aircraft in the sky over the Kursk region," concludes Oleksandr Musienko.
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