Canada will provide assistance to Ukraine in the form of cash allowances.
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The Canadian government will allocate 60 million Canadian dollars to Ukraine. to the F-16 coalition to maintain a sustainable F-16 fighter capability. This equivalent amount is almost $44 million. USA. These assets should strengthen the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Canadian Defense Minister Bill Blair announced this on February 14 at a meeting of the Ramstein format, the department reports.
It is noted that assistance is allocated to the F-16 coalition to support the sustainable capabilities of these fighters. The money will go towards training F-16 pilots, equipment and materials for these fighters, weapons and ammunition.
At today’s meeting, Minister Blair announced that Canada will make a new contribution of $60 million. to the coalition to strengthen the potential of the Ukrainian Air Force. This contribution will be aimed at supporting the creation of a sustainable F-16 fighter capability in Ukraine, the Canadian Ministry of Defense noted.
Let us remind you that the first group of Ukrainian pilots completed the basic training program in Britain and began training on F-16 fighters in Denmark.
At the beginning of the year, the Ukrainian Air Force stated that pilots were already flying the F-16 with instructors. It was noted that “partners train pilots very confidentially; no particular information is made public.”
Source: Racurs

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