Polish Mig-29 supply to Ukraine begins (or continues)


On April 27th, 2023, two unidentified MiG-29 fighter jets (without national insigna) were spotted leaving Poland and heading east, likely towards Ukraine. It is widely believed that these aircraft were part of a delivery of surplus MiG-29s from Poland to Ukraine.

The Ukrainian Air Force has been a key component of the country’s military response to the conflict with Russia, but has been hampered by a lack of modern aircraft and equipment.

The MiG-29, a Soviet-era fighter jet first introduced in the 1980s, is a relatively old design by modern standards, but is still a potent fighter in the hands of skilled pilots. It is unclear how many of these aircraft Ukraine will receive as part of the delivery, or whether they will be upgraded with modern avionics and weapons systems before being put into service.

The delivery of these MiG-29s has been a controversial topic in Poland, with some critics arguing that the aircraft are outdated and not suitable for modern warfare. However, supporters of the sale point out that these aircraft are surplus and have already been paid for, and that they could help Ukraine defend itself against Russian aggression.

It remains to be seen how this delivery will affect the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and whether the MiG-29s will be a significant asset to the Ukrainian military. However, one thing is clear: the delivery of these aircraft is a clear signal of Poland’s support for its eastern neighbor, and a demonstration of the importance of strong military alliances in an increasingly volatile world.

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