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The Air Force Commander made a dramatic confession about the impact on Iran


During the shift ceremony of the command based on the Air Force in the Ramat-David, the commander of the Israeli Air Force, General Tomer Bar, revealed the details of the impact on Iran during the operation people as a lion. He said that F-16 fighters (Barak) for the first time in history were able to fly to Iran without refueling. This made it possible to increase the number of aircraft in the operation and make a blow more ambitious.

According to the bar, these planes were originally intended for actions in the gas sector and in Lebanon. Now they have overcome about 2000 kilometers without refueling, which allowed saving resources and increasing the effectiveness of the operation. The commander noted that only attentive observers can understand the strategic significance of such flights. He gave an example of recent flight to the depths of Yemen to a distance of 2350 kilometers.

General Bar emphasized the professionalism and determination of the pilots. “You were a key factor, you did it brilliantly,” he said. He noted that it was planned to use newer models of aircraft for the third circle of operations. Nevertheless, experienced base pilots and squadron commanders successfully coped with the task.

The commander also praised the interaction of all departments: technical, administrative, aviation and construction services. According to him, the coherence and professionalism of the entire “winged” team allowed the blow to the blow as efficiently as possible.

The bar completed the speech with the words of admiration: “The peak of perfection, the top of the valor of the pilots.” Details of other operations in Iran will be disclosed only after days or years. This episode has become only one of the points of strategic success.

Earlier, the cursor wrote that Ben Caspit spoke about the main drama around the failed strike on Hamas in Qatar.



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