Ukraine – Russia … not more of the last thread

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Trell

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With some of the tariffs and other decisions being overturned by the courts and some decisions being rolled back, I think some of the bluster may fade. If he carries on, it means he's not paying attention or he's ignoring the resistance.

Someone just needs to take out Putin. Friendly fire is as good as anything.
You are completely missing the point: It's the uncertainty of US commitments under Trump with a captive and servile Republican party, and that might very well not change with a new administration or Congress.

Biden managed to restore much of the lost trust (in NATO) of the first Trump administration, but here we are with a close ally going fascist and harming us by allying itself with enemies of democracy.
 
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rnatalli

Audioholic Ninja
The Gripen is a good alternative to the F-35. It’s a previous generation jet and can only carry half the payload, but is way less expensive to purchase and maintain, more maneuverable, has a higher top speed, and more range. Perfect fit for a smaller country like Portugal.
 
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Trell

Trell

Audioholic Spartan
The Gripen is a good alternative to the F-35. It’s a previous generation jet and can only carry half the payload, but is way less expensive to purchase and maintain, is more maneuverable, has a higher top speed, and more range.
Actually, it is and was designed to be serviced by conscripts working off roads as landing strips if needed, just what Ukraine needs. However, it uses a number of US made components (like the jet engine) so US can and have stopped export of Gripen (including to Ukraine, by rumours).

Ukrainians have been in Sweden for training (pilots and service) and Ukraine have several times said they want the Gripen. As a side note is that Sweden have committed to give a huge amount (in dollars) of military hardware to Ukraine but they can only do that if they donate Gripen. Otherwise there is simply not enough military hardware to give.
 
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rnatalli

Audioholic Ninja
Actually, it is and was designed to be serviced by conscripts working off roads as landing strips if needed, just what Ukraine needs. However, it uses a number of US made components (like the jet engine) so US can and have stopped export of Gripen (including to Ukraine, by rumours).
True, but I’m sure Volvo could adapt the engine to work without any GE or other American parts. I’m sure American jets aren’t entirely U.S. made either. I believe the F-35 uses parts from the Netherlands and other countries.
 
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Trell

Audioholic Spartan
True, but I’m sure Volvo could adapt the engine to work without any GE or other American parts. I’m sure American jets aren’t entirely U.S. made either. I believe the F-35 uses parts from the Netherlands and other countries.
There is that, of course, but that will take many years and Gripen will be unavailable to Ukraine in the mean time. Do note that this blocking was done in the Biden, and not Trump, administration.
 
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rnatalli

Audioholic Ninja
There is that, of course, but that will take many years and Gripen will be unavailable to Ukraine in the mean time. Do note that this blocking was done in the Biden, and not Trump, administration.
I doubt Ukraine would have ever seen a Gripen much less an F-35 as they’re more advanced jets. Although, they did receive F-16s which despite its age, remains one of the most formidable jets around given it’s engines and ability to carry a large payload. In any case, the point is Europeans will likely start producing and purchasing more local products so Portugal probably won’t be the last to look elsewhere. It’s also possible non-EU countries will show more interest in buying European military hardware. For example, the Franco-Italian air defense system which have shown they work quite well.
 
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Trell

Audioholic Spartan
I doubt Ukraine would have ever seen a Gripen much less an F-35 as they’re more advanced jets. Although, they did receive F-16s which despite its age, remains one of the most formidable jets around given it’s engines and ability to carry a large payload. In any case, the point is Europeans will likely start producing and purchasing more local products so Portugal probably won’t be the last to look elsewhere. It’s also possible non-EU countries will show more interest in buying European military hardware. For example, the Franco-Italian air defense system which have shown they work quite well.
Ukraine do have the French Mirage 2000 jet fighters, though, since this winter.

Also, the Gripen would be very useful in shooting down Russian cruise missiles, like what the F-16s currently do.
 
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