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Well, Ukraine better not count on getting MIGs or Sukhois for that matter, from NATO countries, because they are not made there.



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Ok, here we go again. Looks like we gotta wait another 6 months fellas.  Basically, just wait until the time GTA6 comes out :)

Last edited by BFR - on 24 October 2025







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BFR said:

Well, Ukraine better not count on getting MIGs or Sukhois for that matter, from NATO countries, because they are not made there.

yeah i dont know why they'd want more MIGs........ Ukraine is trying to integrate into the EU and NATO.  They will want common planes and certainly to be off of anything from Russia.  





BFR said:

Ok, let's open up the debate since you know where I stand on the F-16 vs. Gripen debate.

I believe the Leopard 2 and Challenger 2 tanks have performed the best in Ukraine.

The Abrams tank weighs a monstrous 60 tons and runs on jet fuel, which isn't lying around much of Ukraine these days.

I believe the M2 Bradley fighting vehicles have performed very well in this war.

Conclusion, give Ukraine more Leopards, Challengers, and Bradleys.

I would like to see my country sell 500 Bradleys to NATO countries for delivery to Ukraine.

This war would end when Russia sees it losing some of the 18% of Ukraine it currently controls.

I would agree on the Challenger, if it hadn't one big issue: Just like the French Leclerc (often considered the best tank there is, just hideously expensive) and Italian Ariete, they're long out of production, and as long as their respective successors ain't ready, they're pretty much irreplaceable.

Something Ukraine could be interested in would be the CV 90120T, a light tank version of the CV90, which sadly didn't find any buyers, same for it's updated Polish design PL-1. But considering that Ukraine is already using the CV90 extensively, having their tanks also use the same chassis would certainly ease maintenance a lot for those troops.
BFR said:

Well, Ukraine better not count on getting MIGs or Sukhois for that matter, from NATO countries, because they are not made there.

They were not made there, but many countries inherited many such planes when the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact collapsed. Most were scrapped, sold or donated to other, mostly third world countries long before Russia invaded the Krim, let alone invaded the rest of Ukraine.