A report from the United States highlights the serious deterioration of the air defense system of the Bolivarian Armed Forces of Venezuela.
The document, prepared by analyst Jesus Romero, states that a significant number of the JYL-1 and JY-11B radar systems are inactive due to a shortage of spare parts, which seriously affects early warning capabilities. This is compounded by the limited availability of aircraft: Russian-made Su-30MK2 fighters fly only sporadically, the few remaining F-16s are limited in use, and AT-27 and K-8W Karakorum training aircraft play an almost symbolic role. For example, the latest Chinese-made model operates with less than 30% availability and does not have a functional air-to-air radar.
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