Poland in talks to transfer MiG-29s to Ukraine in exchange for drone and missile technologies
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"I have not received any official information about the planned transfer of MiG-29 aircraft to Ukraine," said President Karol Nawrocki.
Polish President Karol Navrotsky confirmed that he had not received official information about the government's intentions to transfer MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine.
Poland has now largely renewed its air force fleet, expecting to receive 32 advanced F-35s by 2030.
While the outcome of the war still seems uncertain in Ukraine, Europeans want to be prepared to deal with it if it comes to invite themselves to their territory. With Poland at the head of the procession, which now invests nearly 5% of its GDP in defence spending. The country renews its aging arsenal and is preparing to exchange its last MiG-29, Soviet-made aircraft, against Ukrainian drones.
Poland in talks to transfer MiG-29s to Ukraine in exchange for drone and missile technologies
Poland is in talks with Ukraine to transfer MiG-29 fighter jets to the country defending itself against Russian aggression in exchange for access to drone technologies. Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz said on Trojka radio on Wednesday, December 10, that Warsaw wants to conclude the talks as soon as possible. According to the minister, the MiG-29s will eventually leave service with Poland’s air force as they reach the end of their life…
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