US State Dept OKs possible sale of F-16 training, sustainment for Ukraine
- The U.S. State Department approved a potential $310 million sale of F-16 training and sustainment to Ukraine.
- The deal involves contractors like Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, BAE Systems, and AAR Corporation.
- It aims to enhance Ukraine's self-defense capabilities without altering the regional military balance, with no additional U.S. Personnel deployed.
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U.S. greenlights $310.5 million F-16 equipment deal for Ukraine
The U.S. has announced plans to sell F-16 fighter jet equipment and services to Ukraine. The State Department-approved package includes potential transfer of the jets themselves, upgrades and refurbishments, training for Ukrainian military personnel, provision of spare parts, maintenance equipment, software, technical documentation, and other logistical support. According to U.S. officials, this package is designed to bolster Ukraine's defenses …
Trump’s government approved the sale to Ukraine of training and maintenance materials for the F-16s for USD 310 million
Operation includes loose parts, personnel training, spare parts, accessories, technical publications, classified and unclassified software, and logistical services, both from the United States Government and private contractors


US approves F-16 training, parts to Ukraine
President Donald Trump's administration on Friday approved a deal with Ukraine for training and equipment on F-16 jets, whose delivery former president Joe Biden green-lighted following Russia's invasion.
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