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Israel, Sudan 8 ton bomb hit
1900 km away from the factory in the Sudan last week that Israel bombed a weapons began to clarify the details of the operation. Operation, 10 aircraft, two helicopters and eight tons of bombs used.
Yarmouk near the missile factory in Khartoum, Sudan, Israeli warplanes bombed the operation took 4 hours. Leader of Hezbollah's preparations for the operation of aircraft flown 3800 miles in 2010 in Dubai, Mossad ajanlarınca killed Mahmoud al-Mabhuh'un after the operation began.
According to the Sunday Times, one of the documents seized in the room Mabhuh'un between Iran and Sudan in 2008 showed that the arms factory partnership agreement. Sees as a rehearsal for Iran's nuclear facilities is expected to be experts in the operation details of the operation are as follows:?
Eight F-15I fighter aircraft used in the operation. 4-in-a-ton bomb carrying aircraft, with 2.
The other four F-15I aircraft carrying the bomb would protect in case of possible retaliation.
WITH THE FUEL SUPPLY BOEING 707?
After flying the F-15I'lar 90 minutes, Sudan, Israel, fuel Boeing 707 aircraft entering the airspace was snapping in the air supply. ?
Aircraft in Egypt and Sudan, where electronic equipment for Russian goods is not being identified radarlarınca Gulfstream G550 aircraft type in the air for 4 hours was screening.
20 COMMANDO Red Sea?
Two hours before the operation, the Red Sea, on the Sikorsky CH-53 type helicopter has been sent. Helikopterlerdeki parachute jump into the shooting of 20 aircraft, pilots, commandos rescue tasks.
?srail, Sudan?? 8 ton bombayla vurmu?-HABERTÜRK
basically israel used 8 f-15 , 4 of these carrying 2 ton bombs each , the other 4 there agianst possible attack , after 90 mins flight it refueled , to stop getting caught by egpyt and sudans radars made by russia it used Gulfstream G550 for 4 hours . 20 komandos ready in two Sikorsky CH-53 type heli in red sea incase aircrafts get hit and to save them