The Netherlands officially approves the transfer of 24 F-16s to Ukraine
2 July, 2024 F-16AM (Block 20 MLU) of the Royal Netherlands Air Force. Photo from open sources The Netherlands has finalized a permit to export 24 F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine as part of an aviation coalition.
Defense Minister Kajsa Ollongren stated this in a letter to the House of Representatives of the Netherlands. The document states that the relevant permit was issued on June 19. It provides for the transfer of fighter jets and seven jet engines to Ukraine.
The letter also states that the F-16 fighter jets will arrive in Ukraine "in the near future," but the exact date is not specified.
An F-16AM fighter jet from the 313th Squadron of the Royal Netherlands Air Force. Photo from the network"Operational security remains the primary criterion in considering whether or not to disclose information. Based on this, as well as on the agreements within the international coalition, no further details about this delivery are provided at this time," the document says.
The House of Representatives of the Dutch Parliament will be confidentially informed about the delivery of the fighter jets. In June, Ollongren announced that the first Dutch F-16 fighter jets would be delivered to the Ukrainian Air Force this summer. "There will be more and more planes, and this will strengthen your Air Force...
I can't give you a date, so I say this summer. We are currently following this plan. At the same time, you will first receive aircraft from Denmark.
We will come after Denmark, but this is a joint plan," Kajsa Ollongren shared.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky at the air base with F-16 in the Netherlands.2023. Photo credits: Rob Engelaar/EPA, via Shutterstock
Speaking of Ukraine's infrastructure's readiness to receive aircraft, the Minister noted that "we are also moving according to plan." "Ukraine is on the right track, and this is very important because, as you said, it's not just pilots that are needed.
It is also about technical staff, planes, and the equipment they need, as well as the infrastructure in your country," the Minister said.
The Netherlands is also not opposed to Ukraine using the transferred F-16 fighter jets for strikes on Russian territory.
In addition, the Dutch government will purchase air-to-ground weapons for these fighter jets worth more than EUR150 million.