Norway Planned to Deliver Twice as Many F-16s to Ukraine as Previously Announced
![]() 830 Wednesday, 11 June, 2025, 18:58 Norway has provided Ukraine with more than twice the number of F-16 fighter jets than was officially announced. This information emerges from the recently published annual report on the import and export of conventional weapons. According to the report, Norway planned to deliver fourteen F-16 fighters to Ukraine, while the official statements had only mentioned six aircraft. The report does not specify the status of the eight unannounced aircraft. It is likely that these are non-flyable units, which may have been provided for training technical personnel, dismantling for spare parts, or use as decoys. |
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