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Dubious “evidence” combined with unlikely circumstances indicate that an Israeli F-35 was in fact, not struck by a Russian-made missile in Syria.
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Dubious “evidence” combined with unlikely circumstances indicate that an Israeli F-35 was in fact, not struck by a Russian-made missile in Syria.
Israel’s fleet of F-35I fighter jets recently made headlines for participating in the U.S. military’s Red Flag exercise last month.
A number of various airframes participated in the widely watched flyover, including the F-35I Adir, F-16 Ra’am, F-15 Soufa fighter jets.
Israel became the first foreign country to select the F-35 through the United States government's Foreign Military Sales process when a Letter of Agreement...
The U.S. Defense Department is banning Israeli Air Force pilots with foreign passports from flying the F-35I Adir fighter jets. Citing information security concerns and technology...
According to a report from Breaking Defense, the Israeli Ministry of Defense has put in a formal request to acquire twenty-five Boeing F-15EX Eagle...
Last month, two squadrons of United States Air Force F-15C/D Eagle fighters stationed at Kadena Air Base in Japan were withdrawn, as part of...
F-35I Adir Is on the Tarmac: Following the December 15 crash of a Lockheed Martin F-35B at a United States Navy base in Texas,...
The Israel Defense Forces released footage of the joint military exercises it held with the U.S. military this week. Iran is likely watching the drills...
Israel Takes Delivery of Three More F-35I Adir Stealth Fighters: Last week, Israeli Air Force (IAF) F-35I “Adir” jet fighters escorted a pair of...