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Israel attack on sudan details

Where were Sudanese interceptors? They brought fancy migs for just show off?

Sudanese Minster of Defense did an Interview in TV saying that the Planes switched off their lights so they couldn't see them, And that there Anti-Air system is dependent upon "Visual Detecting".


Listening to the Minster I can only say they DESERVED to get bombed.
 
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Operation opera was after iran bombed it anyway and iraq was in war or they would have punished israel , they know tunisia cant react back so theres nothing so astonisihing
Iranian attack did nothing to dent Osirik's capacity. And war or no war, Iraq could have done nothing to Israel. They simply lacked the capability or the will to engage Israel. Saddam would have been more busy gassing his own dissidant populace than engage the wily Israelis.

Your claim of Khartoum being an easy target, you need to readup on how comparatively well protected the city's airspace actually is. Also, you dont play into the hands of your enemies. That would be "suicidally" foolish, no? It was apparently quite a feat on the part of Israeli airforce in another particular aspect. The distance allegedly covered by the Israeli aircraft was much greater than the distance it would take for them to reach Natanz or Qom facilities in Iran.

Of course, the Israeli's have "No Comment" about the 'incident'. So unless its proven beyond doubt that Israel indeed destroyed the ammo factory in Khartoum, lets all relax and take the news with a pinch of salt. It could very well be an explosion in the factory due to gross negligence or incompetence of the workers involved.
 
And yes ONLY the F-15E can accomplish such a mission.

Iranian attack did nothing to dent Osirik's capacity. And war or no war, Iraq could have done nothing to Israel. They simply lacked the capability or the will to engage Israel. Saddam would have been more busy gassing his own dissidant populace than engage the wily Israelis.

Your claim of Khartoum being an easy target, you need to readup on how comparatively well protected the city's airspace actually is. Also, you dont play into the hands of your enemies. That would be "suicidally" foolish, no? It was quite a feat on the part of Israeli airforce in another particular aspect. The distance covered by the Israeli aircraft was much greater than the distance it would take for them to reach Natanz or Qom facilities in Iran.

Of course, the Israeli's have "No Comment" about the 'incident'. So unless its proven beyond doubt that Israel indeed destroyed the ammo factory in Khartoum, lets all relax and take the news with a pinch of salt. It could very well be an explosion in the factory due to gross negligence or incompetence of the workers involved.

You are joking right? Sudanese Minster of Defense saying that their main Anti-Air detection mechanism is by looking into the sky :lol:
 
Sudanese Minster of Defense did an Interview in TV saying that the Planes switched off their lights so they couldn't see them, And that there Anti-Air system is dependent upon "Visual Detecting".


Listening to the Minster I can only say they DESERVED to get bombed.

LOL....Seriously he expected attacking aircrafts to switch on their lights....He should resign for making this moronic comment.
 
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And yes ONLY the F-15E can accomplish such a mission.
Among all the aircraft in Israeli airforce inventory, that we know of.

There are far more formidable aircraft with other more powerful airforces......
 
Yeah of course, but they have to avoid other countries airspaces. You cant fly right across countries and also, the map might seem like one country, but the distance is what matters. Add to that the fighter's operational range, the to and fro distance, then you got yourself a complicated and dangerous operation.

This is the route they took:

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Nope this route is BS. They flew over Jordan and only went into Saudi Air space for an extremely short period. And were detected but they spoke in Jordanian Accent and gave Jordanian patrol codes to Saudi radar operators.
 
Among all the aircraft in Israeli airforce inventory, that we know of.

There are far more formidable aircraft with other more powerful airforces......

Nope. The F-15E is the Ultimate Deep Strike aircraft in the world that no other aircraft int he world can even come CLOSE to match.
 
F-15s have long range so they only needed to refuel once when going there.
And used gulf streams to blind/cover from radar
 
This attack actually happened ? Why is there nothing in the news ?

Why did they attack ?

:what:

To make a point that they can reach very far. Of course they picked the easiest target to make this point since Sudanese Air Defense is non existent. I mean for God Sakes, the minister is talking about how they use the highly advanced "Defense by Visual" which means their soldiers look to the skies to see if there is any plane or not....

And he is complaining about how they switched off their light so they couldn't see them. :rofl: .

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Oh sure I would love to see the B-2 shoot down other Air Crafts as well. You know very well I meant in its class. And it is an honor that the only aircraft that can surpass its capabilities are bombers.

The F-15E is a fighter. And I meant what other fighter can accomplish the same feat?
 
To make a point that they can reach very far. Of course they picked the easiest target to make this point since Sudanese Air Defense is non existent. I mean for God Sakes, the minister is talking about how they use the highly advanced "Defense by Visual" which means their soldiers look to the skies to see if there is any plane or not....

And he is complaining about how they switched off their light so they couldn't see them. :rofl: .

Lol what an air defence, oh I saw a jet let's shoot it
 
how did Israli's got jordanion patrol codes! That" some serious intelligence work done by Mossad back than !
 
Yeah of course, but they have to avoid other countries airspaces. You cant fly right across countries and also, the map might seem like one country, but the distance is what matters. Add to that the fighter's operational range, the to and fro distance, then you got yourself a complicated and dangerous operation.

This is the route they took:
They entered Saudi Airspace? Really? During Op. Opera did they?
 
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