Czech president: Ukraine could have our L-159 jets

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PRAGUE: The Czech Republic could give Ukraine some of its L-159 fighter jets to support its planned counter-offensive, Czech President Petr Pavel was quoted as saying on Wednesday (May 10). Prague has been among Kyiv's staunchest allies from the outbreak of Russia's aggression last February, providing mate

PRAGUE: The Czech Republic could give Ukraine some of its L-159 fighter jets to support its planned counter-offensive, Czech President Petr Pavel was quoted as saying on Wednesday .

The L-159 is a Czech-made, light subsonic combat aircraft designed for air support of ground forces, reconnaissance and partly also for air combat missions. "As direct combat support aircraft, could also help Ukraine significantly in the counteroffensive," he said.Ukraine was also in the process of receiving two units of the Kub air-defence system from the Czechs, Pavel said.

 

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