Shocking! These countries have fighter jets but don’t have pilots, aircrafts are rotting on ground due to.

Countries With No Fighter Jet Pilots: Every country should have an army and weaponry to protect its citizens from any foreign attack. Any country’s strength is compared through its army.

Countries like China, India, the United States, and Russia have the largest active military force, and because of this, any other nation thinks twice before attacking these nuclear-equipped countries. But do you know there are some countries which have fighter jets, but there is no one to use them? Let’s know more about these countries.

The recent wars between Iran and Israel or the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine have showed us the significance of suicide drones, fighter jets and air defence systems. Fighter jets can change the entire scenario of the war. That is the reason countries of the world race to acquire latest fighter jets. However, there are many countries where modern and ultra-modern fighter planes are grounded due to lack of pilots.

Which Country Doesn’t Have Pilots For Its Fighter Jets?

Libya had an air force with fighter jets like – MiG-21, MiG-23 and Mirage F1 during the reign of Muammar Gaddafi. But several years of civil war destroyed its infrastructure. The fighter plans are now useless due to constant bombing of airports. Most of its air force pilots are retired or death.

Afghanistan

Following the withdrawal of US forces Afghanistan was captured by Taliban. The US troops left several jets and tanks behind such as A29 Super Tucano and MI17 helicopters. However, these aircrafts are rotting without military support and trained pilots.

Yemen

Yemen’s air defence capabilities, once reliant on aircraft such as the Su-22 and MiG-29, have been severely degraded by years of civil war and airstrikes. The country now possesses a critically low number of operational pilots.

Somalia

Somalia once had Soviet-era MiG fighter jets, but doesn’t have active air force for decades due to lack of training infrastructure and instability in the country. There is a huge shortage of pilots here.

Chad

Chad acquired MIG 29 fighter jets from Ukraine in 2014. But due to budget constraints and lack of trained pilots, the country is not able to operate these fighter jets properly.

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