Dozens of Israeli Jets Simulate ‘Long-Range Strikes’ - Target: Iran
The exercise simulates midair refueling and strikes on “distant targets,” says the Israeli military. Can anyone guess what those targets might be?
Dozens of Israel Air Force (IAF) fighter jets participated in drills over the Mediterranean Sea on Tuesday, according to the Israel Defense Forces.
The aim of the exercises was to practice long-range strikes against distant targets, the IDF said in a statement.
Of course, the only “long-range” threat and target Israel currently has is Iran. In Israel, this exercise is being reported as a very clear message to the Islamic Republic, which defiantly continues its march toward attaining nuclear weapons.
See related: New Evidence Iran is Working to Obtain Nuclear Weapons
The training was part of Israel’s month-long “Chariots of Fire” war exercise, which is designed to accelerate the IDF’s preparations for multi-arena conflict, for both near and far combat arenas.
Training with regional allies
On Sunday, the IDF announced the start of the “Beyond the Horizon” exercise in Cyprus, which is also a part of Chariots of Fire and is taking place in cooperation with the Cypriot National Guard.
The exercise in Cyprus “constitutes an important component in maintaining the readiness of the IDF for a variety of operational scenarios. Military cooperation between the two nations increases joint regional stability and reinforces the ability to face shared security challenges,” the Israeli military said.
The Cypriot stage of the exercise will last for the remainder of this week and will include land, sea and air forces, according to Israel Defense.
The objective of the exercise, the largest of its kind held with Cyprus to date, is to preserve combat readiness in a range of scenarios, including surprise events.
The IDF has sent conscripted and reserve forces, units from its 98th Paratroopers Division and IAF fighter jets, helicopters and transport aircraft to Cyprus for the exercise. Special forces from the Israeli Navy, including the Shayetet 13 commando unit, as well as the elite Yahalom Combat Engineering Unit and Intelligence Directorate personnel, are also taking part.
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