Conclusions from the use of aviation in the first half of the first year of the Ukrainian-Russian war

Journal Title: Security and Defence Quarterly - Year 2023, Vol 42, Issue 2

Abstract

The aim of the article is to suggest a desirable direction in which the Polish air force, and indeed the air forces of other NATO countries, should develop so that they are better prepared for the challenges identified in the conflict in Ukraine so far. In order to achieve the aim of the research and answer the formulated research question, the collection and qualitative analysis of texts and documents, observation and interviewing took place. In order to have the ability to deter and gain air superiority during a defensive operation, the Polish air force, and air forces of other NATO countries, should have a large resource of fighter, multi-role, and fighter-bomber aircraft. An object-oriented multi-layer air defence of every military airfield needs to be organised and certain roads reconstructed as runways in the event of war. In turn, helicopter aviation units should be able to organise forward arming and refuelling points for helicopters to effectively support land forces. Attack helicopters should also have integrated fire systems that allow them to attack from a distance beyond the range of man-portable air-defence systems. All warplanes should be equipped with proven and modern systems of active and passive self-defence to make them less susceptible to enemy influence. To sum up, in light of the war in Ukraine, the article explains what aviation equipment is necessary and what actions should be taken to increase both Polish air force’s ability and other NATO air forces’ ability to perform tasks during wartime.

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Sylwester Lubiejewski

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  • EP ID EP718612
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.35467/sdq/161959
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Sylwester Lubiejewski (2023). Conclusions from the use of aviation in the first half of the first year of the Ukrainian-Russian war. Security and Defence Quarterly, 42(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-718612