• Russia is quickly depleting its fleet of warplanes through overuse,

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    Russia is quickly depleting its fleet of warplanes through overuse, and
    Ukraine deploying F-16s could worsen the situation: expert
    Tom Porter Aug 14, 2023, 6:53 AM PDT
    Silhouettes of people watching Russian jets in flight.
    Members of the Russian Air Force perform with their Su-27 type aircraft
    during the International Air Show at the Hungarian Air Force base in Kecskemét, southern Hungary, in August 2013. ATTILA KISBENEDEK/AFP via
    Getty Images

    An engineering expert says the Russian air force is being depleted
    through overuse in Ukraine.
    The arrival of Ukraine's F-16s could worsen the problem, wrote Rand's
    Michael Bohnert.
    Ukraine says it urgently needs F-16s to reduce Russia's air dominance.
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    Russia's fighter planes are malfunctioning because of overuse, handing
    Ukraine a potential advantage in its air battles against the Russian air
    force, an engineering expert said.

    In an article for Defense News, Michael Bohnert, an engineer at the Rand Corporation think tank, said that Russia's warplanes were running out of "aircraft life".

    "Overuse of these aircraft is also costing Russia as the war drags on,"
    he wrote, adding that by his calculations as many as 57 Russian planes,
    many repurposed Soviet-era machines, might have been lost because they
    broke down since the start of the war.

    That's in addition to UK intelligence figures in February, which
    suggested about 130 of the estimated 900 planes in Russia's air force
    deployed in Ukraine had crashed or been shot down during the war.

    Bohnert said that because many of the aircraft are reaching the limit of
    their 3,000 hours of flight time, the problem could worsen.

    "To make up for it, they'll have to procure more aircraft, increase maintenance, reduce operations, or accept a smaller force — or some combination of those," he said.

    He added that the delivery of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine by its
    Western allies, which had been delayed by bureaucracy, could damage
    Russia's air force even more.

    "As the VKS devotes a greater share of its dwindling force to countering
    those, it will have fewer aircraft left to support Russian ground
    operations," he wrote, referring to the Russian air forces. "VKS
    fighters in the sky will also be less capable, stemming from two years
    of overuse."

    But not all experts share Bohnert's conclusions. The International
    Institute for Strategic Studies, a British think tank, said in a report
    that Russia retained the capacity to rapidly add to its aircraft
    supplies from its aeronautical factories, potentially meaning old
    aircraft can be quickly replaced, and its overall strength in the air
    had not significantly diminished.

    In the early weeks of the conflict, some analysts believed that Russia
    would be able to establish rapid control of Ukrainian air space, with
    its air force more sophisticated and bigger than Ukraine's. But
    effective Ukrainian air defenses meant that Russia was unable to do so.

    As it seeks to retake territory from Russia in its counteroffensive,
    Ukraine has been requesting F-16s from its Western allies that it says
    would help tip the air battle in its favor.

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