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Israel, Sudan 8 ton bomb hit

1900 km away from the factory in the Sudan last week that Israel bombed a weapons began to clarify the details of the operation. Operation, 10 aircraft, two helicopters and eight tons of bombs used.

Yarmouk near the missile factory in Khartoum, Sudan, Israeli warplanes bombed the operation took 4 hours. Leader of Hezbollah's preparations for the operation of aircraft flown 3800 miles in 2010 in Dubai, Mossad ajanlarınca killed Mahmoud al-Mabhuh'un after the operation began.

According to the Sunday Times, one of the documents seized in the room Mabhuh'un between Iran and Sudan in 2008 showed that the arms factory partnership agreement. Sees as a rehearsal for Iran's nuclear facilities is expected to be experts in the operation details of the operation are as follows:?

Eight F-15I fighter aircraft used in the operation. 4-in-a-ton bomb carrying aircraft, with 2.
The other four F-15I aircraft carrying the bomb would protect in case of possible retaliation.



WITH THE FUEL SUPPLY BOEING 707?
After flying the F-15I'lar 90 minutes, Sudan, Israel, fuel Boeing 707 aircraft entering the airspace was snapping in the air supply. ?

Aircraft in Egypt and Sudan, where electronic equipment for Russian goods is not being identified radarlarınca Gulfstream G550 aircraft type in the air for 4 hours was screening.

20 COMMANDO Red Sea?
Two hours before the operation, the Red Sea, on the Sikorsky CH-53 type helicopter has been sent. Helikopterlerdeki parachute jump into the shooting of 20 aircraft, pilots, commandos rescue tasks.

?srail, Sudan?? 8 ton bombayla vurmu?-HABERTÜRK


basically israel used 8 f-15 , 4 of these carrying 2 ton bombs each , the other 4 there agianst possible attack , after 90 mins flight it refueled , to stop getting caught by egpyt and sudans radars made by russia it used Gulfstream G550 for 4 hours . 20 komandos ready in two Sikorsky CH-53 type heli in red sea incase aircrafts get hit and to save them
 
They have already conducted these types of operation in the past,

a) Operation Wooden Leg - bombing of PLO headquarters in Tunisia.
b) Opertion Opera- bombing of Iraqi Nuclear reactor

All these raids were conducted with F-16 and F-15 aircraft, Ultimate credit goes to United States of America.
 
Israel is good at attacking weak nations imagine if they did that to a strong nation who has capability to respond they will turn into havoc.

These are causing psychological attacks trying to send a message we can attack and stuff but everyone knows anyone can attack a split up and weak sudan
 
They have already conducted these types of operation in the past,

a) Operation Wooden Leg - bombing of PLO headquarters in Tunisia.
b) Opertion Opera- bombing of Iraqi Nuclear reactor

All these raids were conducted with F-16 and F-15 aircraft, Ultimate credit goes to United States of America.

Yup. Man you should see the documentary on Operation Opera. And Operation Entebbe. They are awesome! They train and they train and they train and they take the maximum risk and achieve it. The Israelis are brilliant in pulling off some of the most gutsiest and innovative operations.
 
Yup. Man you should see the documentary on Operation Opera. And Operation Entebbe. They are awesome! They train and they train and they train and they take the maximum risk and achieve it. The Israelis are brilliant in pulling off some of the most gutsiest and innovative operations.

Operation opera was after iran bombed it anyway and iraq was in war or they would have punished israel , they know tunisia cant react back so theres nothing so astonisihing
 
Israel is good at attacking weak nations imagine if they did that to a strong nation who has capability to respond they will turn into havoc.

These are causing psychological attacks trying to send a message we can attack and stuff but everyone knows anyone can attack a split up and weak sudan

They had fought with formidable enemies in the past several times with crystal clear victories.
 
India must also procure aircraft like F-15E strike Eagle, India must buy 75 F-15 Silent eagle aircraft's, we can incorporate Israeli warfare systems in it, It will give an advantage over our traditional adversaries.
 
Operation opera was after iran bombed it anyway and iraq was in war or they would have punished israel , they know tunisia cant react back so theres nothing so astonisihing

They were in a war yes, but the way they pulled it off was awesome. For instance, they travelled a distance which pushed the F16s to their very limit. They flew only 30 meters above the ground the entire distance!! (Something like 1200 miles). Imagine, 30 meters takes a split second for a fighter to crash if they lost their concentration. Then the flight over Saudi Arabia, where they ejected fuel tanks in mid flight, with bombs strapped on the wings. Again a dangerous move, because the fuel tanks stood a chance of rupturing the wings or hitting the bombs. But it didnt happen. And while flying over Jordan, the pilots communicated in Arabic, especially in the Saudi accent and told Jordanian air controllers that they were a Saudi patrol that had gone off course. While flying over Saudi Arabia, they pretended to be Jordanians, using Jordanian radio signals and formations!!. And then the Jordanian king was actually vacationing in the gulf of Aqaba, and the planes flew right above his boat :D He called Amman and asked his men to inform Saddam, but for some reason they failed. And then the airstrike, which was done with pin point accuracy. Again, awesome planning down to the last detail. They also picked a time when people working in the factory would leave their air defences and factories for lunch break. In order to reduce danger both for the planes as well as reduce collateral damage. Only 11 people died in the attack. They then returned and when they landed had almost empty tanks. :lol: Anyone would agree that this is an awesome amount of planning and perfect execution.

Whatever they did back then could be considered aggressive but if you look back at 1991, during the Gulf War, when Saddam invaded Kuwait and the US responded, Saddam launched missiles into Israel. Israel at the request of the US didnt respond, but if Saddam had been allowed to have the nuclear reactor, I am sure he would have nuked Israel. So, I think they did something that worked out for the betterment of not just Israel but for the entire middle east.
 
They were in a war yes, but the way they pulled it off was awesome. For instance, they travelled a distance which pushed the F16s to their very limit. They flew only 30 meters above the ground the entire distance!! (Something like 1200 miles). Imagine, 30 meters takes a split second for a fighter to crash if they lost their concentration. Then the flight over Saudi Arabia, where they ejected fuel tanks in mid flight, with bombs strapped on the wings. Again a dangerous move, because the fuel tanks stood a chance of rupturing the wings or hitting the bombs. But it didnt happen. And while flying over Jordan, the pilots communicated in Arabic, especially in the Saudi accent and told Jordanian air controllers that they were a Saudi patrol that had gone off course. While flying over Saudi Arabia, they pretended to be Jordanians, using Jordanian radio signals and formations!!. And then the Jordanian king was actually vacationing in the gulf of Aqaba, and the planes flew right above his boat :D He called Amman and asked his men to inform Saddam, but for some reason they failed. And then the airstrike, which was done with pin point accuracy. Again, awesome planning down to the last detail. They also picked a time when people working in the factory would leave their air defences and factories for lunch break. In order to reduce danger both for the planes as well as reduce collateral damage. Only 11 people died in the attack. They then returned and when they landed had almost empty tanks. :lol: Anyone would agree that this is an awesome amount of planning and perfect execution.

Whatever they did back then could be considered aggressive but if you look back at 1991, during the Gulf War, when Saddam invaded Kuwait and the US responded, Saddam launched missiles into Israel. Israel at the request of the US didnt respond, but if Saddam had been allowed to have the nuclear reactor, I am sure he would have nuked Israel. So, I think they did something that worked out for the betterment of not just Israel but for the entire middle east.

i dont know about that much detail but iraq is just next to israel anyway.
 
not really just one country

Yeah of course, but they have to avoid other countries airspaces. You cant fly right across countries and also, the map might seem like one country, but the distance is what matters. Add to that the fighter's operational range, the to and fro distance, then you got yourself a complicated and dangerous operation.

This is the route they took:

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Where were Sudanese interceptors? They brought fancy migs for just show off?
 
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