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Ukrainian train with NATO F-16 fighter jets in Denmark

NATO STANAG 6001 SLP 3333 English. At an airbase in Denmark, the Danish Air Force has been training the next generation of Ukrainian fighter pilots.

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At an airbase in Denmark, the Danish Air Force has been training the next generation of Ukrainian fighter pilots to fly the F-16 Fighting Falcon.

A coalition of NATO Allies, including Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway, has agreed to donate their F-16s to the Ukrainian Air Force. As part of the deal, Danish instructors at Skrydstrup Air Base are training Ukrainian pilots, technicians and ground crew how to fly and maintain the F-16. The first jets will enter service later this year.

The Ukrainian pilots are full of praise for the F-16, noting its responsive controls and agile flight features.

The F-16 is an advanced multirole fighter, which will replace Ukraine’s aging fleet of MiG-29 Fulcrums and Su-27 Flankers. Speedy, highly  manoeuvrable and capable of carrying a wide range of ordnance, the F-16 will significantly strengthen Ukraine’s ability to continue defending its airspace and territory against Russia's war of aggression.

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It is really a super fun jet to fly. I'm not saying that the MiG that I flew before is super boring but the F-16 is definitely more agile. It easily moves. The moment you think of something, it turns. I felt proud, not only for myself, but for the rest of the guys and that we are doing it now. I know how much work has been done to have this opportunity. It has been updated several times and as it is right here, it's a very, very modern aircraft. It's competitive with the best Western fighters. And I'm sure that the Ukrainian Air Force will benefit from that. The biggest boost here is the motivation to go back and keep fighting with new jets. We are in this together and we have a lot of sympathy with the Ukrainian people and we want to do whatever we can to help.