Poland Wants to Send Mig-29 Planes to Ukraine. Official From Warsaw: "It's Better than Getting to the Old Fair"
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Poland will withdraw six to eight Russian-made MiG-29 aircraft from its military by the end of December. According to Polish Deputy Defense Minister Cezary Tomczyk, preparations are underway to transfer them to Ukraine. According to him, it would be a good idea to conclude the whole matter during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to Warsaw, which is scheduled for Friday, December 19.
Poland could provide Ukraine between six and eight MiG-29 planes that will be withdrawn from service this month, said the Deputy Minister of Defence of Poland, Cesary Tomczyk, in an interview agreed with the news channel...
Poland is preparing to transfer to Ukraine from six to eight MiG-29 fighters, which are planned to be withdrawn from the Polish Army by the end of December this year.
Polish MiG-29 X fighter. Illustrative photo: Ministerstwo Obrony Narodowej The Polish Ministry of National Defense is working on the possibility of transferring several MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine. This was stated by the Deputy Minister of Defense of Poland, Cezary Tomczyk, on the air of the TVN24 channel, writes the Polish publication RMF24. According to Cezary Tomczyk, in total, Poland has 14 such aircraft, of which six to eight can be transfer…
Poland plans to hand over 6-8 MiG-29s to Ukraine, which are being decommissioned. Therefore, the effectiveness and safety of this technique is rather doubtful.
It is not possible to extend the life of fighters in Poland; they can be written off, sent to a museum or handed over to Ukraine.
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