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  2. List of aircraft of the Israeli Air Force - Wikipedia

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    4 Rotary wing - helicopters. 5 Unmanned aerial vehicles. 6 References. 7 Bibliography. ... List of aircraft of the Israeli Air Force: Fixed wing combat types. Designation

  3. Israeli Air Force - Wikipedia

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    From about October 18 to the end of the war, intensive air battles took place between Israeli and Egyptian aircraft. [17] [22] Official Israeli Air Force losses of the Yom Kippur War were 102 aircraft, including 32 F-4 Phantoms, 53 A-4 Skyhawks, 11 Dassault Mirages, and 6 IAI Sa'ars, although other accounts suggest as many as 128 Israeli ...

  4. List of equipment of the Israel Defense Forces - Wikipedia

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    During the Six-Day War, the military cooperation with France ceased (the French Weapons Embargo of 1967) and Israel began to rely on American weaponry and on local research and development. During the 1980s and 1990s, the IDF increased its supplies of American arms , armor and aircraft , aiming for technological superiority over Arab countries ...

  5. Hatzor Airbase - Wikipedia

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    Wing 4) is an Israeli Air Force (IAF) base, located in central Israel near kibbutz Hatzor Ashdod after which it is named. However, there have been no fighter jets stationed there since 2021, only patrol aircraft, UAVs and defense missiles.

  6. Wing of Zion - Wikipedia

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    Wing of Zion (Hebrew: כנף ציון, romanized: Knaf Tzion; Arabic: جناح صهيون, romanized: Janah Sahyoun) is the principal government transport aircraft of the State of Israel, tasked with transporting the President and Prime Minister overseas during international visits.

  7. History of the Israeli Air Force - Wikipedia

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    P-51D at the Israeli Air Force Museum; the marking beneath the cockpit notes its participation in the wire-cutting operation at the onset of the Suez Crisis.. Preceded by the Sherut Avir, the air wing of the Haganah, the Israeli Air Force was officially formed on May 28, 1948, shortly after Israel declared statehood and found itself under immediate attack from its Arab neighbors.

  8. 124 Squadron (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    On February 4, 1966, a huge fire broke out in Beit Zim in Tel Aviv. The squadron's S-58 helicopter was launched and rescued 30 survivors from the roof of the building. [7] On July 1, 1969, two helicopters from the squadron participated in the "Bostan 25A" operation in the area of Ras Zafarna in Egypt. [8]

  9. 118 Squadron (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    The 118 Squadron is an active helicopter squadron of the Israeli Air Force and is part of the Participation & Helicopter Group, based at Tel Nof Airbase. [1] Established in October 1970 and nicknamed the "Night Birds" , also known as the "Night Riders" and the "Nocturnal Birds of Pray" , the squadron is operating the Sikorsky CH-53-2025 Yas'ur .