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PLEASE SHARE: Australia has 40 retired FA-18 fighter jets sitting in storage. SEND THEM TO UKRAINE !

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brothers PLEASE SHARE !

 
Anyone over there know how to fly them? (Legitimate question.)
 
No, Australia only buys military hardware to keep US corporate interests happy.
said a commie, how is weather in Omsk , comrade ?
Long Live Australia !!! death to all our enemies !
 
said a commie, how is weather in Omsk , comrade ?
Long Live Australia !!! death to all our enemies !

Soon, the capitalist pigs in China will be threatened by our mighty submarine fleet, so our export economy to China can remain uninterrupted!
 
Soon, the capitalist pigs in China will be threatened by our mighty submarine fleet, so our export economy to China can remain uninterrupted!

the han commie china without chances

 
https://www.defenceconnect.com.au/strike-air-combat/11421-sale-still-on-the-table-for-australia-s-legacy-hornets#:~:text=“Department of Defence is in,2020 and is still valid.”

The Australian Department of Defence has confirmed the sale is still valid for 46 former Royal Australian Air Force Hornets to the former Air USA, now RAVN Aerospace company.

The Australian government had initially announced intentions to sell up to 46 McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A/B Hornets to the now rebranded American defence contractor in March 2020.
The initial delivery of aircraft was slated over three or four years from that date.

“Department of Defence is in contract with Air USA for the sale of up to 46 former Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A/B Hornets,” a defence spokesperson said.
“The contract between the Department of Defence and Air USA was initially executed in February 2020 and is still valid.”
 
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