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November 01, 2019, 02:07 PM - latest revision November 02, 2019, 06:27 AM
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FILE - Israeli Air Force F-35 plane performs during a graduation ceremony for new pilots in the Hatzerim air force base near the city of Beersheba, Israel, Thursday, Dec. 29, 2016
The 12-day massive drill will include over a thousand air crews from Germany, Italy, Greece and the US

Several countries, including Germany, Italy, Greece and the United States, are set to take part next week in the “Blue Flag” air exercise hosted by the Israeli Air Force (IAF), the Israeli military announced on Friday.

This will be the first international "Fifth Generation” exercise held in Israel which will involve the F-35 fighter jet.

The drill will begin on Sunday on November 3 and will last 12 days until November 14. It is due to take place at the “Ovda” Air Force Base in southern Israel.

According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) statement, the exercise “will include over a thousand air crews, technical and administrative personnel from different air forces.”

Moreover, dozens of Israeli aircraft will be deployed in which the IAF will practice air-to-air and ground-combat scenarios, the statement read, dealing with advanced threat assessment consultants (TAC) threats as well as enemy combat scenarios, together with the other air forces.

The IDF further stated that “The exercise is of the utmost strategic importance and has a tremendous influence on the Air Force, the IDF and the State of Israel.”

In total, this would be the fourth time Israel will host the Blue Flag exercise since its inception in 2013, becoming more complex with each drill, The Times of Israel reported.

https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/isra...l-exercise-involving-f-35-stealth-fighter-jet
 
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Israeli exercise Blue Flag tests air defense suppression with allied forces
OVDA AIR FORCE BASE, Israel — Israeli F-35 fighter jets practiced with fourth- and fifth-generation aircraft from four other countries over a multi-week period, amid a warning that Israel faces fragile fronts in Gaza and that war could be on the horizon.

Blue Flag is a biennial exercise that this year took place at Ovda Air Force Base, southern Israel, and saw drills involving low-altitude flights and the suppression of air defense measures. A total of 725 personnel from Israel, the United States, Greece, Germany and Italy participated.

On the eve of the exercise, which began Nov. 3, Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi warned of threats to the country, and about a week into the drills, an Israeli airstrike killed a commander of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group in Gaza.

The death of the senior militant was followed by 48 hours of fighting and 450 rockets fired at Israel, of which about 90 percent were intercepted by the Iron Dome air defense system.

For Israel the operation was designed to deter and neutralize a threat in Gaza amid a much wider threat from the north. Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, a spokesman for the IDF, said Israel cannot overlook threats from the north, including Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iranian-backed forces in Syria. Israel has carried out more than 1,000 airstrikes in Syria in recent years, and Iraq’s government has accused Israel of carrying out airstrikes against pro-Iranian militias north of Baghdad. Iran and its proxies have fired rockets at Israel three times since February 2018 and launched drones from Syria to target Israel.

“We are on high alert and ready for various scenarios,” Conricus said. “We will focus on the north and stabilize the south.”

Former U.S. ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro, who attended the drills, said the event shows off Israel’s cutting-edge platforms like the F-35 and its unique warplane tactics. “It reinforces the idea that Israel has partners with whom it could operate cooperatively in extreme circumstances. Israel stands by its ethos of fighting its own battles and defending itself by itself, but it is possible to imagine wider regional conflicts where Israel would operate with friendly nations, and this exercise enhances the capability for interoperability,” said Shapiro, who is a distinguished fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv.

Indeed, Blue Flag served as an opportunity to improve interoperability between the air forces of Israel, the United States, Greece, Germany and Italy. Israeli Col. M., whose full name is withheld for security reasons, said the exercise was particularly important for combining fourth- and fifth-gen planes. Israel has had the F-35 since 2016 and used it in combat in 2018.

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An Israeli F-35 at Ovda Air Force Base, Israel, during Blue Flag. (Seth J. Frantzman/Staff)
The U.S. Air Force’s 480th Fighter Squadron from Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, brought its expertise in suppressing air defense. Aircraft faced off against Patriot systems, mimicking the threat they might face from enemy surface-to-air missiles. They operated among enemy radars and emitters that simulated surface-to-air and anti-aircraft artillery radar systems. Israel’s 115 Squadron posed as an enemy force in the air and on the ground.

Israel sent 30 fighters jets — including F-15s, F-16s and F-35s — as well as helicopters, drones, a Boeing 707 and Gulfstream G550s. The Gulfstream can be used for airborne early warning. The second-largest component was 12 American F-16s.

Israel and the U.S. also conducted a cyber defense exercise Nov. 7, and Israel practiced with NATO navies to evacuate the wounded from ships during the same week.

And in his first visit to Israel as the head of U.S. Central Command, Gen. Kenneth McKenzie met with IDF’s Kochavi on Nov. 11. U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Dave Goldfein also visited Israel during Blue Flag, meeting Kochavi and Israel Air Force Commander Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin.

https://www.defensenews.com/trainin...s-air-defense-suppression-with-allied-forces/

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