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Ukraine's air defense capabilities are at risk as missile supplies from the United States dry up, leaving them unable to repel all of Russia's winter bombing campaign. The country may be forced to choose which targets to defend. The shortage of interceptors has raised concerns about the ability of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to defend against Russian missile attacks. Military experts emphasize the severity of the situation, with warnings of potential destruction of F-16 fighter jets if delivered to Ukraine.
Russia will destroy F-16 fighter jets, if the West decides to deliver them to Ukraine . The F-16 is ineffective against cruise or ballistic missiles , retired Bundeswehr colonel and military expert Wolfgang Richter told Welt.
Ukraine lacks enough air defense missiles to defend against Russian missile attacks this year, The Telegraph reports. Military expert Jimmy Rushton also made it clear to the newspaper that the situation was not very good.
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