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Czechs set to provide Ukraine with drone-fighting jets, president says

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KYIV, Jan 16 (Reuters) - The ​Czech Republic is set to provide Ukraine with combat planes shortly that can shoot down incoming drones, President Petr Pavel ⁠told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Kyiv on Friday.

He did not give specifics but two years ago said Czech-made subsonic L-159 ‍fighter jets could be transferred to Ukraine, which has been fighting a full-scale ​Russian invasion for almost four years.

"The Czech Republic can in relatively short time provide several medium combat planes, which are highly effective ​in fighting drones, and I believe we will manage to quickly and successfully conclude this issue," Pavel told a news conference with Zelenskiy.

He said Prague might also supply early-warning systems such as passive radars.

Pavel, a former army general and head of ‌NATO's Military Committee, has been a strong supporter of Ukraine and ‌a Czech-led initiative supplying Kyiv with large-calibre ammunition paid for by Western donors.

A new ​Czech government led by populist Andrej Babis has agreed to continue the initiative but pledged not to provide any national funding ‌for aid to Ukraine.

The Czech army has 24 L-159 planes in ⁠one- and two-seat configurations, used for training and support ‌for ground forces. Its main fighter ​jets are 14 Swedish Saab JAS-39 Gripens, but it has ordered 24 American F-35 fighters for delivery after 2030.

Under its previous government, ⁠the Czech Republic gave ⁠Ukraine heavy equipment including tanks and helicopters from army stocks and ​received compensation from NATO allies as it rearms with Western weaponry.

(Reporting by Jan Lopatka in ‌Prague; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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