Washington will supply Ukrainian F-16s with very powerful weapons

New report reveals what Kyiv will get
A long-standing question
Weapons needed for success
The Pentagon has plans
What will Ukraine be given?
The U.S. can supply what Kyiv needs
The specifics of what’s being sent
The AGM-88 HARM
Other interesting weapons
What about defensive weapons?
The AIM-9X Sidewinder
The AIM-120 AMRAAM
Europe was reluctant to provide help
The Jumpstart program
F-16s are worthless without weapons
Other problems Ukraine will face
F-16s have arrived in Ukraine
More F-16s are coming
New report reveals what Kyiv will get

The United States will arm dozens of Ukrainian F-16 fighter jets with American missiles and other advanced weapons according to a recent report from the Wall Street Journal. 

A long-standing question

There have been long-standing questions about how the dozens of F-16 jets being sent to Ukraine from its allies and partners would be supplied, but that problem has been answered. 

Weapons needed for success

According to an unnamed U.S. official who spoke with the Wall Street Journal, America will arm Ukrainian F-16s with many of the weapons that they will need to be successful against Russia. 

The Pentagon has plans

Despite the Pentagon’s limited inventory and production capabilities, The Washington Post noted the United States plans to supply Ukraine with several different types of advanced munitions for their F-16 fighter jets. 

What will Ukraine be given?

Ukraine will be provided with air-to-ground weapons and precision-guided bomb kits, as well as advanced air-to-air missiles in large enough quantities to meet its current needs.

The U.S. can supply what Kyiv needs

“We are confident that we will be able to supply all of those [weapons], at least the critical volumes that they need,” the U.S. official said according to the Wall Street Journal.

The specifics of what’s being sent

Among the specific weapons being sent to Ukraine is the AGM-88 HARM air-to-ground missile. This is a powerful missile used to engage ground targets but also serves a larger purpose on the battlefield.

Photo Credit: Wiki Commons By TSGT Kevin J. Gruenwald, USAF, Defense Visual Information Center, Public Domain

The AGM-88 HARM

According to the U.S. Air Force, the AGM-88 HARM was “designed to seek and destroy enemy radar-equipped air defense systems” and can do so with minimal aircrew input. 

Photo Credit: Wiki Commons By SSGT. Scott Stewart, Defense Visual Information Center, Public Domain

Other interesting weapons

Ukraine will also be receiving the extended version of the American Joint Direct Attack Munition kit, which can convert unguided bombs into precision-guided smart weapons, as well as small-diameter bombs. 

What about defensive weapons?

In terms of arming Ukrainian F-16s with defensive capabilities, the United States plans to send Kyiv the short-range AIM-9X Sidewinder air-to-air missile and the medium-range AIM-120 AMRAAM air-to-air missile. 

Photo Credit: Wiki Commons By David Monniauxmodified, Fox 52, CC BY-SA 4.0

The AIM-9X Sidewinder

The AIM-9X Sidewinder is a supersonic, heat-seeking interceptor missile according to the U.S. Air Force, and was designed for use against other aircraft. It is the latest variant of a missile type that was first developed in the 1950s. 

The AIM-120 AMRAAM

The AIM-120 AMRAAM is a new generation of advanced air-to-air missile designed to be “faster, smaller, and lighter” than its previous version, the AIM-7 Sparrow according to the U.S. Air Force. It is very effective against low-altitude targets. 

Europe was reluctant to provide help

The Wall Street Journal reported that Ukraine’s European partners were reluctant to provide Ukraine with the weapons it needed to arm its F-16s because of their limited inventories of the munitions, so the solution to the problem was help from the U.S.

The Jumpstart program

In a program that’s been dubbed ‘Jumpstart’, Ukraine’s European allies can pool their money to purchase air-launched weapons for Kyiv according to the unnamed source that spoke with the Wall Street Journal. 

F-16s are worthless without weapons

“The aircraft itself is worthless without the weapons,” said Maj. Gen. Rolf Folland, Chief of the Royal Norwegian Air Force. However, there are still many challenges facing Kyiv when it comes to operating the F-16 in its airspace. 

Other problems Ukraine will face

Maintenance, training, and figuring out the best way to use the fourth-generation fighter against Russia are all issues that Ukraine will need to overcome as it begins using the F-16 in combat operations. 

F-16s have arrived in Ukraine

On July 31st, Bloomberg News reported the first F-16s had arrived in Ukraine and were being used. The Telegraph later reported one Ukrainian Air Force official did not deny some F-16 fighters had arrived in Ukraine

More F-16s are coming

The official noted the F-16s in Ukraine were only used for air defense purposes. Kyiv is set to receive 79 F-16s from Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Norway before the end of the summer. 

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