That’s the last variant of Mirage 2000s with modern MICA fox3 missiles and able to use SCALPs and AASM to their fullest ability
I’m just curious, as I understand NATO can basically provide Ukraine with anything it wants, as long as there are no “boots on the ground”
How would that work if an autonomous system is developeded, programed by a NATO member and no oversight from Ukraine? Like a drone, delivered by France, but with an autonomous system
“French President Emmanuel Macron, in interview with French TV stations on Thursday, said France planned to SELL Mirage 2000 warplanes to Ukraine.” (My capitalization)
So the plan is a little Slava Ukraini but above all a lot of Vive La France…
There must be a logistical support package as well or the planes will be useless. There must be a logistical commitment of unique parts for the Mirage 2000.
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Last one to the hanger gets the Mirage!
Now, how does this add up with Sweden being asked not to sending Gripens?
The argument about introducing more than one type of airplane being too logistically heavy can’t be right in that case.
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That’s the last variant of Mirage 2000s with modern MICA fox3 missiles and able to use SCALPs and AASM to their fullest ability
I’m just curious, as I understand NATO can basically provide Ukraine with anything it wants, as long as there are no “boots on the ground”
How would that work if an autonomous system is developeded, programed by a NATO member and no oversight from Ukraine? Like a drone, delivered by France, but with an autonomous system
“French President Emmanuel Macron, in interview with French TV stations on Thursday, said France planned to SELL Mirage 2000 warplanes to Ukraine.” (My capitalization)
So the plan is a little Slava Ukraini but above all a lot of Vive La France…
There must be a logistical support package as well or the planes will be useless. There must be a logistical commitment of unique parts for the Mirage 2000.
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Last one to the hanger gets the Mirage!
Now, how does this add up with Sweden being asked not to sending Gripens?
The argument about introducing more than one type of airplane being too logistically heavy can’t be right in that case.