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 very closely for obvious reasons.
Four of Israel’s F-35I Adir fighter jets flew alongside four American F-15 airframes, and several of Israel’s F-15I jets were refueled midair by a U.S. KC-135 aircraft.
A formation of U.S. and Israeli aircraft is depicted in photographs published by the IDF on Twitter. Aimed to progress joint plans for offensive missions against the Islamic Republic of Iran, the military exercise was confirmed during IDF Chief Aviv Kohavi’s Washington visit last week.
These joint U.S.-Israeli aerial drills come amidst soaring tensions over Tehran’s proximity to achieving nuclear capabilities and general regional instability. The exercise in part is likely intended to deter the Iranian regime from escalating its hostile activities further.
Details on the drill
The two-day long joint aerial exercise was carried out over sections of Israel and the Mediterranean Sea. Israeli and American aircraft flew long-range flights during the drills to simulate the distance it would take to reach Iranian territory, located roughly 1,200 miles from the Jewish state. I
srael acquired the American-made F-35 Lightning II back in 2010, and became the first nation to fly this top-of-the-line airframe in combat operations a few years later.
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