Denmark will transfer part of its F-16 fighters to Ukraine, but there is a nuance: EADaily
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Russian media, telegram channels and automated accounts on the X social network distribute a video with the symbols of the Danish TV company TV2 Nord. In this video, the presenter, referring to “insiders” from the Danish Ministry of Defense, says that the Danish F-16 fighters previously transferred to Ukraine seem to be planning to return and transfer to protect Greenland due to US territorial claims to this island.
Russian propaganda is spreading a fake story about Denmark "recalling" F-16 fighter jets from Ukraine, despite no statements or confirmation. According to RBC-Ukraine, the Center for Countering Disinformation reported this on its Telegram channel. Specifically, Russian propagandists are distributing a video allegedly from the Danish television channel TV2 Nord, in which presenter Pia Beltoft allegedly reports that Denmark plans to take back F-16…
Denmark Retires F-16 Fleet
Denmark this week officially retired the F-16 after close to 50 years in service. The Royal Danish Air Force marked the phaseout with a ceremony on Sunday. Denmark flew the F-16 for 46 years, and the aircraft played a central role in the country’s air defense operations up until its recent replacement by the F-35. The F-35 is now the country’s sole fixed-wing combat aircraft. Denmark transferred part of its F-16 fleet to Ukraine and is in the pr…
On January 18th it marked the end point of the F-16 fighters in Denmark, after completing 46 years of outstanding service. However, the future of the former Royal Danish Air Force fighter planes is settled between Argentina and Ukraine, countries that are in the process of incorporating them. On the day [...] The entry After its departure in Denmark, how does the process of incorporating the F-16 fighters into the Argentine Air Force continue? a…
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