Unveiling the Mystery: Why are RAF Fighter Jets Absent from Ukraine?



It’s not as easy as it sounds to just send exceptionally complex 4th and 5th Gen combat aircraft to Ukraine!

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20 thoughts on “Unveiling the Mystery: Why are RAF Fighter Jets Absent from Ukraine?”

  1. Hi Tim. It's great you're talking openly about these issues. It's important for men to open up about stuff like this. As a bloke in my mid-fifties I can relate to alot of the issues you mention and have suffered depression and all that goes with the anxiety and low self esteem it can bring.Times are tough, and unnecessarily so, but everything goes around and hopefully will get better.

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  2. 3.25 …. just the same as local councils. Suddenly April is approaching ( start of the new financial year) and roads are dug up, endless bloody temporary traffic lights etc etc . Due to having to drain the budget so they can get more or the same of the previous years budget.

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  3. Im of the belief that the ukraine war wouldnt have started had biden not been elected.
    As soon as he got in he pushed through policies that had an immediate weakening effect on the USA, and with his terrible withdrawal from afghan and his senile, frail behaviour and forgetful, bumbling speeches he appeared extremely weak in general.
    I think putin saw his chance. The USA had lost its stomach for conflict, parts of Europe were dependant on russias gas and oil and putin was rapidly approaching the average lifespan of russian men. It was his chance to further expand his countries borders.
    Not only that, when the buildup on the border began, biden stated openly the USA would not militarily intervene should russia invade. What a stupid thing to say. why not BLUFF. just say we will not rule out the use of force. Instead, he gave putin the green light.

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  4. Nailed it, some of the comments especially from Politicians is bizarre…There's a reason BAE is in Saudi, and its not just for maintenance..I can drive a Fiat 500, no problem transitioning over to F1.. Its a car…I'm waiting for RU air force to turn up, mood will change then..Not an EU UK US aircraft will be anywhere near those skies..

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  5. We must be the one of the farthest countries away from Russia involved yet here we are again mucking in to yet another distant war. Defending borders on the East of Europe from incursion whilst Europe gleefully shunts its excess immigrants in to our country assisted by our own border force. This country is just in a total state of chaos not knowing what to do about anything and in total political meltdown. It dreams of world influence yet cannot afford to defend its own borders, repair its roads, feed and house people or provide even basic medical care any more.

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  6. Here's a question if we did send jets such as typhoon or even f35 and the Ukraine pilot flew them and one of the jets got shot down over Russia would that be bad for information on that jet if it get into the wrong hands.

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  7. Forget UKDraine we are at war in the UK our governments have been infiltrated by the WEF we have hotels all over the UK filling up with men of fighting age ready for marshall law or whatever the evil clowns have planned for us. 20 minute cities and controlling the food chain, we will be eating bugs very shortly if folk dont wake up. £2.3 billion to the corrupt actor zelenski yet people in UK are scared to turn the heating on.

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  8. Another interesting fact regarding the green brigade trying to push the "Net zero bollocks" in 2019 the red arrows sprayed 643000 Litre's of diesel and 63000 Litres of Dye in the sky, which obviously falls to the ground. But at least we are saving the planet by wearing coats in our houses????

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  9. There is indeed complicity to flow weapons to war applications. It serves many purposes, and to imply purposeful causation is to observe the conspiring that is. It is not a conspiracy theory, the dismissive term, it is observational reality. As for jets, Russia has more capability in reserve and in rearming than Nato. The west now realises it cannot win and is looking for the exit. I hope it finds it before the neo-cons fabricate another more devastating false flag to re-energise western enthusiasm.

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  10. I have a grumble! I’m an old aviation enthusiast and in my day it was jet fighter NOT “fighter jet” – where did that come from? I suspect an Americanism. 
    It was never “fighter prop”
    Gripe over

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  11. Needed the little pep talk at the end Tim. 20 years in RAF Sims, now on a farm in the middle of nowhere and feel it. Time to get my fat arse out on my bike and sweat out a few of those toxins…

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  12. It's not a conspiracy, it's just how the world works. Megalomaniacs put other governments in a position where they can no longer look away, and the price of doing what is percieved (rightly or wrongly) to be the right thing is defence spending. War is indeed a racket. However, please try to avoid referencing an undefined 'They' when pointing the finger at the source of the conspiracy. The 'They' is politicians who are lobbied by ex-politicians on behalf of companies such as BAe, Leonardo, etc. Keep to the script, and keep writing that script about about the indefensible shit our elected representatives and military leadership do in our name, that we would really rather they didn't.
    Lastly, thanks very much for the emotional leadership for us blokes who have had tough times to get through. You sticking around and supporting chaps is a great service and even when you can't see the light at the end of your own tunnel, don't lose sight of the fact that you have a job to do in helping others see the light at the end of theirs.

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  13. Crikey, Tim. Stay strong. You can work through that feeling. I too was feeling like that a few years back. In my fifties. Managed to push through it. We need guys like you to help fight the good fight. Youngsters need people they can look up to and get example from. Cheers (ex RAF. Cold War worrier)

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