Earlier this week the
Kremlin announced it was removing its ban on the sale of the advanced S-300 anti-aircraft system to Iran, an announcement that
led to condemnation from Israel and the United States.
In Israel, the air force is not standing by waiting for miracles, but pilots are already training on the simulator for the F-35 fighter planes, the most advanced fighter jet in the world. The pilots are training and learning ahead of delivery of the first planes at the end of 2016, part of a major deal that was signed between Jerusalem and Washington.
The air force continues preparing for a possible offensive against Iran, and the F-35 is capable of evading the S-300 anti-aircraft system. Air Force Brigadier-General Lehu HaKohen explains the air force is preparing many options against Iran, including the F-35.
Next month, the first group of pilots and technicians including a squadron commander will head to the United States to begin training.
- See more at: http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/302614/video-israel-air-force-preparing-for-the-s-300-anti-aircraft-missile.html#sthash.44nITueD.dpuf
Earlier this week the
Kremlin announced it was removing its ban on the sale of the advanced S-300 anti-aircraft system to Iran, an announcement that
led to condemnation from Israel and the United States.
In Israel, the air force is not standing by waiting for miracles, but pilots are already training on the simulator for the F-35 fighter planes, the most advanced fighter jet in the world. The pilots are training and learning ahead of delivery of the first planes at the end of 2016, part of a major deal that was signed between Jerusalem and Washington.
The air force continues preparing for a possible offensive against Iran, and the F-35 is capable of evading the S-300 anti-aircraft system. Air Force Brigadier-General Lehu HaKohen explains the air force is preparing many options against Iran, including the F-35.
Next month, the first group of pilots and technicians including a squadron commander will head to the United States to begin training.
- See more at: http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/302614/video-israel-air-force-preparing-for-the-s-300-anti-aircraft-missile.html#sthash.44nITueD.dpuf