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Ukrainian Air Force loses another F-16 as pilot ejects during combat mission
May 16, 2025 (by
Lieven Dewitte) -
The Ukrainian Air Force has lost contact with one of its F-16 fighter jets during a combat mission, prompting the pilot to eject. While the pilot was safely recovered, the aircraft is lost—marking the third known incident involving Ukraine’s newly acquired F-16s since they were introduced into service.
According to an official statement on May 16, contact was lost with the F-16 during a combat sortie. The pilot diverted the plane away from populated areas, and successfully ejected, though the exact cause of the incident has not been disclosed. Ukrainian authorities noted that an investigation is underway to determine whether it was due to hostile fire, technical failure, or other factors.
“The pilot is safe and has been evacuated. The circumstances of the loss are being clarified,” the Ukrainian Air Force said on Telegram, withholding operational specifics due to wartime sensitivities.
Ukraine began receiving F-16s in late 2024, with deliveries coordinated by European partners such as Denmark and the Netherlands, and supported by U.S. pilot training and armaments. The fighter jets are part of Ukraine’s broader effort to modernize its air force and counter Russia’s dominance in the skies.
The F-16s are equipped with advanced radar, electronic warfare capabilities, and modern munitions such as the AIM-120 AMRAAM and JDAM-ER guided bombs. Still, the limited number of aircraft and the intensity of Russian air defenses pose serious challenges.
This marks the third known loss of an F-16 in Ukrainian service:
These incidents reflect both the challenges of fielding advanced combat aircraft in wartime and the high-risk conditions Ukrainian pilots operate in daily.
“The pilot is safe and has been evacuated. The circumstances of the loss are being clarified,” the Ukrainian Air Force said on Telegram, withholding operational specifics due to wartime sensitivities.
Ukraine began receiving F-16s in late 2024, with deliveries coordinated by European partners such as Denmark and the Netherlands, and supported by U.S. pilot training and armaments. The fighter jets are part of Ukraine’s broader effort to modernize its air force and counter Russia’s dominance in the skies.
The F-16s are equipped with advanced radar, electronic warfare capabilities, and modern munitions such as the AIM-120 AMRAAM and JDAM-ER guided bombs. Still, the limited number of aircraft and the intensity of Russian air defenses pose serious challenges.
This marks the third known loss of an F-16 in Ukrainian service:
- In August 2024, pilot Oleksii Mes was killed when his F-16 crashed during a combat mission.
- In April 2025, another pilot, Pavlo Ivanov, died while flying an F-16 on a combat operation.
These incidents reflect both the challenges of fielding advanced combat aircraft in wartime and the high-risk conditions Ukrainian pilots operate in daily.
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