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Australia, Canada, Switzerland and Finland plan to switch from F-18 aircraft to ...

F-16 and not only. The media learned about the event plans to send the Armed Forces other fighters

Australia, Canada, Switzerland and Finland plan to switch from F-18 aircraft to more modern F-35. Rumors about the supply of weapons of fighters of Kiev, according to journalists, can turn into a reality. Western allies of Ukraine talk about the transfer of the Armed Forces of F-18 fighters. This was reported on June 8 by Politico with reference to experts with Morning Defense. Dozens of old but good F-18 fighters can be unlocked for sale.

Australia, Canada, Switzerland and Finland plan to gradually switch to more modern F-35, the authors said. "The Ukrainian delegation raised this issue at the closed meetings of the Asian safety summit" Shangri-La Dialogue "in Singapore last week," the Ukrainian advisor added on the conditions of anonymity. According to him, the implementation of the plan for the transfer of the APU F-18 is still far. "The thing is that there is interest.

Rumors of arms supply are usually turned into reality in this war," experts said. The sources of The Australian Financial Review have added that the US, Australia and Ukraine are discussing the departure of 41 McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet fighter from Australia royal Recall that the media earlier calculated Ukraine's costs for the maintenance of F-16 aircraft. If Kiev receives from 40 to 100 aircraft, at least $ 184 million a year will have to pay.