The Czech Republic plans to donate combat aircraft with special capabilities to intercept and combat Russian drones to Ukraine in the near future.
The information was confirmed on January 16 by Czech President Petr Pavel during an official meeting with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskywhich took place in Kiev.
During a joint press conference, Pavel stated that Prague has the means to act quickly. According to him, the Czech Republic can provide “several medium combat aircraft that are extremely effective in combating drones”, emphasizing the expectation of a quick and successful solution to the transfer issue.

Industrial cooperation and program background
In 2023, the Czech military-industrial complex has already prepared a cooperation project with Ukraine regarding the joint production of the F/A-259 aircraft, developed by Aero Vodochody. This model is a direct evolution of the L-159 ALCA, a combat training and light attack aircraft that made its first flight in August 1997.

F/A-259 operational capabilities
The F/A-259 is classified as a multi-role attack aircraft, designed to operate from unprepared runways – which is important in conflict scenarios with limited infrastructure. The machine has seven weapon nodes and sensors, which allows for flexible use of various payload configurations.
Optionally, the aircraft can be equipped with an active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, significantly increasing its ability to detect and combat air targets, including small and medium-sized drones. Moreover, the project provides for the possibility of adapting and replacing systems in accordance with the specific requirements of individual users.
The potential transfer of these aircraft to Ukraine strengthens military cooperation between Prague and Kiev and fits into the broader context of European support for Ukrainian air defense capabilities in the face of the intensive use of drones in the conflict.
Source and photos: Aero Vodochody | X @presidentpavel | Militarnyi. The content was prepared with the support of artificial intelligence and verified by the editorial team.
