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Norway Donates F-16 Fighters to Strengthen Ukraine's Air Capabilities.


| 2023

On August 24, 2023, Norway announced its intention to donate a fleet of F-16 fighters to Ukraine. This act of solidarity falls within Norway's ongoing commitment to support Ukraine in its quest for an air defense system capable of matching Russia's. This delivery will complement those promised by the Netherlands and Denmark.

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Norway Donates F 16 Fighters to Strengthen Ukraines Air Capabilities 925 001 Norwegian F-16 taking off on a QRA mission (Picture source: Royal Norwegian Air Force )


Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre expressed Norway's determination in this endeavor, stating, "Norway supports Ukraine's efforts to establish a modern air defense system. It is both important and necessary." Earlier this summer, Norway had already taken a step in this direction by offering two Norwegian F-16 fighters for pilot training purposes. Now, the country is taking a more significant step by planning to donate F-16 fighters from its own stock to Ukraine, noting that Norway can donate a maximum of 25 units because it doesn't possess more. This generous donation will be carried out in close collaboration with Norway's allies, Denmark and the Netherlands, who have also committed to providing F-16 fighters to Ukraine.

The F-16 originates from the United States. The F-16 first took to the skies on January 20, 1974, although this flight was unplanned. Its official maiden flight followed shortly on February 2, 1974. It was introduced into active service on August 17, 1978, with the United States Air Force as its primary user.

To this day, the F-16 remains in active service. Apart from the United States Air Force, which remains its primary user, the F-16 is found in the arsenals of 25 other countries worldwide, and soon a 26th country will join the list, given the donations received by Ukraine.

Over the years, the F-16 has seen various adaptations and variants. Among these, the General Dynamics X-62 VISTA (Variable Stability In-flight Simulator Test Aircraft) stands out as a notable experimental model. Furthermore, the F-16 family tree includes developments like the Vought Model 1600, the General Dynamics F-16XL, and the Mitsubishi F-2, showcasing the adaptability and evolution of this iconic aircraft.

The F-16 Fighting Falcon has forged a remarkable legacy as a highly maneuverable multirole fighter. Its capabilities range from air-to-air combat to precision ground attacks. More details regarding the donation, including the precise number of F-16 fighters and the delivery schedule, will be announced in the near future. Deliveries from Norway, Denmark, and the Netherlands are starting to add up to a fairly substantial batch of fighter aircraft. It remains to be seen whether other countries will follow suit.


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