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The "Adir" is operational
The Israeli Air Force is the first force in the world, outside the United States, to operate the "Adir"
Ami Rukhas Domba 6/12/2017 Contact author
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The IDF Spokesperson's Office said that the "Adir" aircraft had completed their absorption and training period for operational use in the air force.

The entry of the "Adir" aircraft for operational use sums up a long and significant absorption process that began with the landing of the first planes in December 2016 and the opening of the "Golden Eagle" squadron. The process of absorbing the "Adir" was carried out by designated training teams who had received nine aircraft over the past year.

The Israeli Air Force is the first force in the world, outside the United States, to operate the "Adir" aircraft. This is another expression of the cooperation and the special strategic relationship between Israel and the United States.

The absorption of the "Adir" aircraft is an additional layer in the efforts to build and build the force, and adapting the IDF to the challenges of the future, as reflected in the training and training of IDF soldiers.

In a letter sent by Air Force Commander Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin to the Air Force, he wrote: "The declaration of the operational capability of the squadron takes place at a time when the Air Force is operating extensively on a number of fronts, in a changing Middle East. The operational challenge that becomes complex every day - receives a high-quality, professional air response. The mighty operation adds a significant dimension to the corps' ability at present. "
http://www.israeldefense.co.il/he/node/32076
 
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i would like to see wwf match betwen f-35 vs su-35 over syria............:D
 
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The "Adir" is operational
The Israeli Air Force is the first force in the world, outside the United States, to operate the "Adir"
Ami Rukhas Domba 6/12/2017 Contact author
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The IDF Spokesperson's Office said that the "Adir" aircraft had completed their absorption and training period for operational use in the air force.

The entry of the "Adir" aircraft for operational use sums up a long and significant absorption process that began with the landing of the first planes in December 2016 and the opening of the "Golden Eagle" squadron. The process of absorbing the "Adir" was carried out by designated training teams who had received nine aircraft over the past year.

The Israeli Air Force is the first force in the world, outside the United States, to operate the "Adir" aircraft. This is another expression of the cooperation and the special strategic relationship between Israel and the United States.

The absorption of the "Adir" aircraft is an additional layer in the efforts to build and build the force, and adapting the IDF to the challenges of the future, as reflected in the training and training of IDF soldiers.

In a letter sent by Air Force Commander Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin to the Air Force, he wrote: "The declaration of the operational capability of the squadron takes place at a time when the Air Force is operating extensively on a number of fronts, in a changing Middle East. The operational challenge that becomes complex every day - receives a high-quality, professional air response. The mighty operation adds a significant dimension to the corps' ability at present. "
http://www.israeldefense.co.il/he/node/32076

Amazing how they literally managed to avoid the word "F-35" entirely even though the "Adir" just a local version lol.
 
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what does adir mean in hebrew?
Could be translated as "Great", "Amazing" and "Huge"

Whoops nevermind you already got an answer.

What you call your other fighter jets like f16?
F-16I "Sufa" (Storm)
F-16C/D "Barak 2020" (Lightning 2020)
F-15I "Raam" (Thunder)
F-15 A/B/C/D "Baz 2000" (Falcon 2000)
 
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