Delayed air support
Ukraine is unlikely to get Western jets before next spring

However, US officials privately told Reuters that the jets will be of little use to Ukraine in its ongoing counter-offensive and won’t drastically change the rules of the game once they are finally in Ukraine, taking into account Russia’s air-defence systems and the contested skies over Ukraine.
The expert believes that Americans want to make sure that Ukrainian pilots will use the provided aircraft as efficiently as possible following the training.
The expert stresses that according to statements made by Ukrainian army representatives, Kyiv is hoping to get up to 200 fighters in total. This number of planes will require approximately 10,000 personnel.

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