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With seven dogfight victories under its wings, Israel Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon No. 107 is being retired and will go on display at Hatzerim air base in Negev.

With an all-time high of seven dogfight victories under its wings, Israel Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon No. 107 is being retired and will go on display in the IAF Museum at the Hatzerim air base in the Negev.

The fighter plane's story began in the late 1970s, when Iran, then an ally of the United States, placed an order for several dozen of the first F-16s manufactured by General Dynamics (now Lockheed Martin). Following the ayatollah's rise to power in Iran, however, the deal was scrapped, and Israel jumped at the opportunity and acquired a 75-strong fleet of the fighter aircraft at a bargain price.

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Fighter Falcon F-16 Np. 7. (Photo: Israel Air Force Museum)

On June 18 1980, the F-16s landed at Israel's Ramat David Air Base, southeast of Haifa in northern Israel. The model was given the name "Falcon1980" and each fighter jet was allocated its own number.

Over the years since, Fighting Falcon No. 107 became the F-16's all-time dogfight champion (worldwide), having downed seven enemy aircraft - a record unmatched even by the most advanced F-16 models in use today.

The Fighting Falcon No. 107 F-16 jet began its history of successful missions on April 21, 1982 when it over threw a Syrian MiG-23 jet with a rocket fired by Colonel in reserves Zeev Raz, who led the bombing of the Iraqi reactor a year before.

On June 9, 1982, during the First Lebanon War, the famed F-16 shot down two Syrian MiG-23 planes. One of the two rockets that led to the Syrian planes' demise was launched by former Israel Air Force commander in reserves Eliezer Shakedi and the other rocket was fired by Colonel Eitan Sativa.

On June 11, 1982, the No. 107 F-16 jet had its historical day after it shot down two MiG-23 Syrian jets,

a Soveit made Sukhoi Su-17, and an Aérospatiale Gazelle helicopter all in one blow by Colonel Eitan Sativa.
And that's not all: On June 7, 1981, Fighting Falcon No. 107 participated in the IAF's strike on the Iraqi nuclear reactor, with former Military Intelligence chief Major General (ret.) Amos Yadlin at the controls.

"I was No. 2 in the formation and I released my bombs after Ze'ev Raz (who led the strike on the Iraqi reactor)," Yadlin recalls. "In a three-and-a-half-hour sortie, this plane carried out a tactical mission that had historical implications for the Middle East. Its retirement now is definitely a pang, the closing of a chapter."

Fighting Falcon No. 107 was finally retired from operational duty at the end of 2014, after serving since 1995 as a training aircraft for flight cadets; and in light of its impressive achievements, the aircraft underwent a facelift and now stands proud at the IAF Museum in Hatzerim.

Record-breaking F-16 Falcon to be retired from IDF service - Israel News, Ynetnews
 
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Not when one side has AEW, AWACS, SIGINT, ELINT, BVR, Green Pine and other side has a rusting Mig with a GSH gun.

1980's tech.
and the fact the Zionists have beaten the Arab Alliance multiple times is pretty lulzy.


still doesn't take away the fact a kill is a kill is a kill no matter how you chalk it up :agree:
 
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1980's tech.
and the fact the Zionists have beaten the Arab Alliance multiple times is pretty lulzy.


still doesn't take away the fact a kill is a kill is a kill no matter how you chalk it up :agree:

I chalk it up like this

F-16 armed with missiles backed by AWACS, ELINT,SIGINT and Ground based radars vs Mig 2(xyz) armed with 23mm gun.

Now is it air-air combat or a turkey shoot?
 
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Fighting Falcon No. 107 was finally retired from operational duty at the end of 2014, after serving since 1995 as a training aircraft for flight cadets; and in light of its impressive achievements, the aircraft underwent a facelift and now stands proud at the IAF Museum in Hatzerim.

It's only one F-16. IDFAF still has hundreds more.

F-16 armed with missiles backed by AWACS, ELINT,SIGINT and Ground based radars vs Mig 2(xyz) armed with 23mm gun.

Now is it air-air combat or a turkey shoot?

All systems that Israel added to the platform, because it cared for it's pilot.

Didn't anyone tell you, "You don't bring a knife to a gunfight" ?
 
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I chalk it up like this

F-16 armed with missiles backed by AWACS, ELINT,SIGINT and Ground based radars vs Mig 2(xyz) armed with 23mm gun.

Now is it air-air combat or a turkey shoot?

does that matter?? the F-16 got 7 confirmed kills. how it got them matters not.
 
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All the F-16A variants retaired last year from the IDF... 18~ units
 
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... Following the ayatollah's rise to power in Iran, however, the deal was scrapped, and Israel jumped at the opportunity and acquired a 75-strong fleet of the fighter aircraft at a bargain price.

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The Jews always were good at working a deal. GOOD FOR THEM !! :enjoy:
 
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So its a celebrity because it has downed nothing better than MIG-23s ....!
General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon operational history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

PAF F-16 kill records:
2 Russian SU-22 Fitters
8 Afghan Aircrafts
1 PAF F-16 (fratricide)

Dutch F-16 kill record:
1 Serbian Mig-29

U.S. F-16 Fighting Falcon kill records:
1 Iraqi Mig-29 or Mig-23
1 Serbian Mig-29
4 Serbian Soko G-4 Super Galebs
1 Iraqi Mig-25 (first AMRAAM kill)

Israeli F-16A pilots claim three Mi-8s, three Gazelles, twenty two MiG-21s, fourteen MiG-23s, one Su-22M and further eleven unknown MiGs.

F-16 Air to Air Kills.

Considering what air combat took place at all, not bad.
 
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General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon operational history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

PAF F-16 kill records:
2 Russian SU-22 Fitters
8 Afghan Aircrafts
1 PAF F-16 (fratricide)

Dutch F-16 kill record:
1 Serbian Mig-29

U.S. F-16 Fighting Falcon kill records:
1 Iraqi Mig-29 or Mig-23
1 Serbian Mig-29
4 Serbian Soko G-4 Super Galebs
1 Iraqi Mig-25 (first AMRAAM kill)

Israeli F-16A pilots claim three Mi-8s, three Gazelles, twenty two MiG-21s, fourteen MiG-23s, one Su-22M and further eleven unknown MiGs.

F-16 Air to Air Kills.

Considering what air combat took place at all, not bad.
My point was about the IAF F-16 !

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My point was about the IAF F-16 !
And except Mig-29 ....the rest of the league is like minions pitched against state of the art F-16 !
 
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