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    Ukrainian Air Force Unleashes French Mirage Jets in Historic Combat Debut

      TL;DR: The Ukrainian Air Force has successfully deployed French Mirage 2000-5F jets for the first time amid intensified conflict, effectively countering a Russian missile and drone attack targeting key infrastructure. This marks a significant reinforcement of Ukraine's air defenses following a suspension of U.S. military aid. With enhanced avionics and armament, including AASM guided bombs and SCALP cruise missiles, these jets fill a crucial gap in Ukraine's aerial capabilities. Officially announced by France in mid-2024 and first delivered in early 2025, the aircraft complement Ukraine’s existing fleet and boost its defensive and offensive potential as Russian nocturnal air raids continue to threaten the nation's vital systems.

    Ukrainian Air Force Deploys French Mirage 2000-5F Jets in Combat for the First Time

    In a significant advance for the Ukrainian Air Force, March 7, 2025, marked the maiden operational usage of Mirage 2000-5F fighter jets, first transferred from France. The aircraft was actively involved in repulsing a Russian missile attack focused on critical Ukrainian infrastructure, signifying the first recorded operational deployment of Mirage 2000-5F jets in Ukraine.

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    Ukrainian Forces Counter Nighttime Combined Missile and Drone Strike

    On the night of the engagement, Russian forces launched a coordinated missile and drone onslaught aimed at gas extraction plants and related facilities. The Ukrainian air defenses, in response, tracked 261 flying threats that included a mix of 67 missiles and 194 drones of various types. The combined air defense mechanism, including ground-based systems and combat aircraft, led to the destruction of 134 airborne targets by the following morning. Of the total destroyed, there were 25 Kh-101/Kh-55SM cruise missiles, eight Kalibr cruise missiles, a Kh-59/69 guided missile, and 100 Shahed drones. This confrontation also saw a failed missile strike, with ten missiles not achieving their aim, while 86 unmanned aerial vehicles were shot down without an impact report.

    Record of Russian Nocturnal Missiles and Drone Attacks on Ukraine

    Over recent months, night attacks by Russia on Ukraine have abounded, causing widespread damage to essential facilities like energy plants, transportation systems, and populated areas. Adding to the devastation, these assaults have caused numerous civilian deaths and upended the power supply in winter, derailed essential services.

    An example was the vast assault launched by Russia on August 26, 2024, deploying over 100 missile and drone units, which led to significant casualties and infrastructure damage. A similar large-scale air attack was unleashed in November that year, which resulted in numerous civilian deaths while crippling the power supply.

    Boosting Air Defense with Mirage 2000-5F Jets After Suspension of U.S. Aid

    The incorporation of French-supplied Mirage 2000-5F fighter jets into the Ukrainian Air Force will provide critical impetus to Ukraine's aerial defense prowess, especially in light of the recent U.S. halt on military aid, which included intelligence sharing and air defense assistance. Armed with advanced avionics and capable of deploying AASM guided bombs and SCALP cruise missiles, the Mirage 2000-5F jets will add both to Ukraine’s defensive and offensive maneuvers, potentially compensating for the diminished support from the U.S.

    Official Announcements and Transfers of Mirage 2000-5F Aircraft to Ukraine

    The decision to transfer Mirage 2000-5F jets to Ukraine was publicly announced on June 6, 2024, by French President Emmanuel Macron. Macron indicated France's willingness to supply Ukraine with these aircraft while offering training to 4,500 Ukrainian pilots. Later that year, in October, French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu confirmed a package support for training six Mirage 2000-5F aircraft. Delivered in batches, the first three Mirage 2000-5F jets were dispatched in early 2025, with the remaining expected in the first quarter of that year.

    The Mirage 2000-5F: A Significant Addition to Ukraine’s Military Aircraft Fleet

    Debuting in the late 1970s as a replacement for the Mirage III and Mirage F1, the technically advanced Mirage 2000-5F—with its enhanced avionics, radar, and weapons systems—bolsters Ukraine's military aircraft fleet and complements its existing air squadron of Soviet-era aircraft and Western-supplied F-16 fighters. Special modifications made specifically for the Ukrainian models included the addition of SCALP-EG cruise missiles, AASM guided bombs, strengthening its precision strike ability, and mechanisms to counter jamming and electronic countermeasures.


    Image Credit: Staff Sgt. Aaron Allmon, USAF, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

    Todd "Uncrowned Guard" Badman is an avid follower of the technological advancements in the defense industry, with a keen interest in providing unbiased information on ongoing conflicts and wars around the world. With a deep understanding of defense technologies and their implications, Todd is committed to delivering clear, factual insights to help readers stay informed about global defense matters. His dedication to transparency and accuracy ensures that his audience receives reliable and approachable content on complex defense topics.

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