Ukraine’s Secret Weapon: How the Netherlands Is Keeping F-16s in the Fight
Keeping F-16s flying is key for Ukraine. Spare parts, tools, and maintenance are just as crucial as new jets in sustaining airpower.
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Keeping F-16s flying is key for Ukraine. Spare parts, tools, and maintenance are just as crucial as new jets in sustaining airpower.
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