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Israel orders 17 more F-35 stealth warplanes from US
F-35
may be able to evade air defence systems including Russian S-300
missiles, which Iran has deployed to protect Fordo nuclear facility

F-35 stealth warplane in flight (Lockheed Martin)

Sunday 27 November 2016
Israel will order 17 more US-made F-35 warplanes to take its fleet of
stealthy Joint Strike Fighters to 50 over the next few years, the
premier's office said on Sunday.
A statement from Benjamin Netanyahu's office said the green light for the order was given by the security cabinet.
Israel is due to take delivery of its first Lockheed Martin F-35s next month.
US officials and industry executives say the plane promises to become
the ultimate stealth fighter jet, able to evade enemy radar while flying
at supersonic speeds.
Outfitted with elaborate software, the F-35 resembles a flying computer.
Through the visor of a high-tech helmet linked to on-board cameras, the
pilot can "see" through the cockpit floor to the ground below -
providing an unprecedented 360-degree view.
The F-35, already nicknamed the Adir (Hebrew for mighty or glorious) in
Israel, is considered the world's most advanced fighter aircraft,
Haaretz reported. The additional purchase will enable Israel's Air Force
to outfit two full squadrons of the plane.
Israel just confirmed orders for another squadron of the useless F-35. Or in other words, US "foreign aid" subisidizing Lockheed-Martin.
Israeli public radio said the purchase will come under the US military
aid programme - in September, President Barack Obama signed off on a
10-year military aid package for Israel worth $38bn - the largest in US
history.
Israeli company Elbit Systems is taking part in the manufacture of
high-tech helmets for F-35 pilots, and state-owned Israel Military
Industries manufactures aircraft parts.
Public radio on Sunday reported Netanyahu as saying that by ordering 17
additional F-35s, the government "intends to act to strengthen Israel's
security and ensure its existence in the coming decades".
"Israel can defend itself with its own forces against all of its
enemies, whatever the distance," he said. Israeli leaders have justified
the acquisition of the F-35 by raising the spectre of its arch-foe
Iran.
The F-35 is believed to be able to evade air defence systems including
Russian-made S-300 missiles, which Iranian state television said in
August had been deployed to protect the Fordo nuclear facility.
The Fordo site, built into a mountain near the city of Qom, has stopped
enriching uranium since the January implementation of a nuclear deal
between the Islamic republic and world powers.
The historic July 2015 agreement removed some international sanctions in
return for curbs on Tehran's controversial atomic programme.
Iran denies seeking to acquire nuclear weapons.
Netanyahu has lambasted the landmark deal with Iran as a "historic
mistake", and has repeatedly threatened to take military action if
necessary to prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
Israel is believed to have the Middle East's sole, if undeclared, nuclear arsenal.
The first F-35 squadron is now being established and Israel's first pair
of F-35s are scheduled to land in Israel at the Nevatim air force base
near Be'er Sheva in two weeks, Haaretz said. They will be flown from the
US to Israel by American pilots, with mid-air refueling over the
Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean.
The next day two of the six Israeli pilots who trained in the US to fly the Adir will take over.

