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US, Israeli air forces hold first-of-its-kind aerial exercise

“The aircrews practiced various operational scenarios in the air, including joint exercises against ground, aerial and combined threats while striking designated targets,” said the Israel Defense Forces.

US-Israel Joint Air Force Drill
U.S. and Israeli air forces hold joint aerial exercises over southern Israel, August 2021. Credit: IDF Spokesperson’s Unit.

The Israeli Air Force and U.S. Air Force Central Command announced on Tuesday the completion of the Desert Eagle joint exercise at Uvda Air Force Base in southern Israel.

The exercise marked the first joint drill between the IAF and AFCENT, noted the IDF, describing the cooperation as “historic” and “another example of the long-standing alliance and strategic cooperation between Israel and the United States.”

During the drill, Israeli F-15 fighter jets from the 133rd Squadron flew alongside USAF F-15s from the 494th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron.

The IAF’s 115th Squadron of F-16 jets simulated enemy forces during the drill.

“The aircrews practiced various operational scenarios in the air, including joint exercises against ground, aerial and combined threats while striking designated targets,” said the IDF.

In June, IAF F-35 jets joined counterparts from the United States, Italy and Britain for a joint exercise in Italy.

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