107th Aviation Wing (Ukraine)
Military unit of the Ukrainian Air Force
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The 107th Separate Aviation Wing is a formation of the Ukrainian Air Force, operating the Western built F-16.
| 107th Aviation Wing | |
|---|---|
| 107-ме авÑаÑÑйне кÑило | |
Shoulder patch depicting UAF F-16 above unit insignia | |
| Active | 2024 â present |
| Country | |
| Allegiance | |
| Branch | |
| Type | |
| Role | Air defence |
| Size | Wing |
| Engagements | Russo-Ukrainian War |
| Insignia | |
| Roundel | |
| Fin flash | |
| Air force aviation insignia | |
| Aircraft flown | |
| Fighter | F-16 Fighting Falcon |
Due to operational secureness, it is not known where the Wing is based, how many F-16s it operates, or whether all the F-16s Ukraine received are in service with the unit as of February 2026.
The Ukrainian F-16 fleet, and tactical aviation operations in general, are highly decentralized. Aircraft may scramble from one location and land back at a different air base. This dispersion tactic is used to make it harder for Russian forces to target or intercept Ukrainian aircraft. For this purpose, Ukraine has introduced truck-based mobile complexes for mission planning, maintenance, and rearmament of F-16.[1][2]
This strategy has most likely influenced Ukraineâs decision to procure the Swedish-made Saab JAS 39 Gripen, which was designed for decentralized operations in Swedenâs heavily forested terrain.[3][4]
History
The unit was created in 2024 as first of its kind. Historically Ukraine organized its air assets into Aviation Brigades. This can be seen as a step of Ukraine's effort to modernize and restructure its armed forces.[5]
The unit draws from pilots of several Aviation Brigades, including the 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade. They were sent to Romania to be trained on the F-16, as part of the F-16 training coalition.[6]
On 26 August 2024, the 68th Network Warfare Squadron of the United States Air Force reported that it had worked with Danish, Norwegian and Ukrainian specialists to install, program and adapt a number of electronic warfare systems for the delivery of aircraft to the Ukrainian Air Force.[7]
On 26 August 2024, an F-16 piloted by Oleksii Mes crashed under unknown circumstances in Rivne Oblast. Ukrainian affiliated sources initially reported that Mes had been killed in a combat mission, but the loss of the aircraft was not confirmed. However, Mes could easily be identified as one of the first Ukrainian F-16 pilots due to his frequent press appearances.[8] Several days later the Wall Street Journal reported that a Ukrainian F-16 had been destroyed.[9][10] Following this, the loss was officially acknowledged by the Ukrainian Air Force and the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[11][12] The cause of the crash remains unclear, with a friendly fire incident, pilot error or damage sustained in combat being regarded as possible scenarios.[13][14][15] As a result of the loss, Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed the Commander of the Ukrainian Air Force Mykola Oleshchuk on 30 August 2024 with Anatolii Kryvonozhko appointed as acting commander.[16] People's Deputy and former member of Servant of the People Maryana Bezuhla claimed that the loss of the aircraft had been a result of friendly fire, further accusing the Armed Forces of Ukraine of perpetuating a culture of unprofessionalism and corruption.[17][18][19][20] On 18 September, the Verkhovna Rada unanimously voted to remove her from her position as deputy chair of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security and Defense.[21]
On 3 August 2025 a battle flag was presented to the deputy commander of the Aviation Wing by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy.[22]
On 12 April 2025, an F-16 piloted by Pavlo Ivanov was shot down by a Russian S-400 missile system while performing a JDAM strike mission during the 2025 Sumy offensive.[23][24][25]
On 16 May 2025, an F-16 was lost while attempting to counter a Russian Geran-2 drone attack. The pilot was able to eject successfully and was rescued by a CSAR team.[26][27]
On 16 May 2025, an F-16 piloted by Maksym Ustymenko was lost while attempting to counter a Russian Geran-2 drone attack.[28][29]
In February 2026, Yurii Ihnat denied rumours that the aviation wing contained privately contracted pilots from the United States and the Netherlands.[30][31][32][33]
Aircraft
Gallery
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy presents battle flags to the deputy commander of the 107th Separate Aviation Wing
- Ukrainian F-16 with trucks of it's mobile complex
- Ex-RDAF F-16 E-191 now in service with Ukraine
- F-16AM Ukrainian Air Force during take off


