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The Israel Aircraft Industries Nesher (Hebrew: נשר, 'griffon vulture', also translated to 'eagle') was the Israeli version of the French Dassault Mirage 5 multirole fighter. [ 1 ]
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... IAI Nesher: 1971: 1986: Nesher (Vulture) נשר IAI Lavi: 1986: 1987: Lavi (Lion) לביא Lockheed Martin F ...
The Nesher was followed by the IAI Kfir ("lion cub"), which was developed as a result of Israel's need for adapting the Dassault Mirage III to the specific requirements of the Israeli Air Force. The Kfir entered service with the IAF in 1975, the first units being assigned to the 101st "First Fighter" Squadron .
The programme integrated technology from the Israeli-built IAI Kfir, [2] which had been derived from the Mirage 5/IAI Nesher. The upgrade programme, which was known as Project Cushion , produced three variants; the two-seat Cheetah D , the single-seat Cheetah E , and the single-seat Cheetah C .
The squadron took over the Eagle planes (IAI Nesher) that were produced by the aerospace industry and were used for interception and bombing. The operation of these planes was considered top secret due to the embargo imposed by France after the Six Day War.
The vulture represents the name of the city and the cement factory from its inception. The 4 hills represent the mountainous terrain and the four original neighborhoods that constituted the settlement–Ben Dor, Tel Hanan, Nesher, and Givat Nesher. The factory and chimney represent the industrial foundation the city was established upon.
The 226th Paratroopers Brigade "Nesher/Eagle" (Hebrew: 226 חטיבת הנשר; Brigade 80 in the Six-Day War, later Brigade 317, then Brigade 939; also known as Nesher (Eagle) Formation and The Northern Brigade) is a reserve paratrooper brigade that was established in 1957.
Finnish army Ranger UAV and catapult vehicle on display in Ekenäs. RANGER is a tactical UAV system (TUAV) built as a Swiss-Israeli joint venture [1] between Swiss aerospace enterprise RUAG Aviation and Israeli aerospace company Israel Aerospace Industries.