IAF’s Third F-35 Squadron Becomes Operational
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by Israel Hayom / JNS.org

An F-35 pilot prepares for take off from the Vermont Air National Guard Base with the flag of the United States, before a flyover honoring Vermont’s front line coronavirus disease (COVID-19) responders and essential workers in South Burlington, Vermont, U.S. May 22, 2020. U.S. Air National Guard/Miss Julie M. Shea/Handout via REUTERS
JNS.org – The Israeli Air Force on Thursday dedicated its third F-35I “Adir” squadron, which will call the Nevatim Airbase in the south its home.
Comprised of the advanced Lockheed-Martin F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter jets exclusively, the 117th Squadron — named for the iconic IAF squadron that led the 1981 strike on the Osirak nuclear reactor in Iraq — will initially focus primarily on pilot training.
The squadron joins Israel’s two existing F-35 formations: the 140th Squadron, formed in 2016, and the 116th, which became operational in 2020. The IAF has already begun preparations for a fourth squadron.
The original 117th Squadron, known as the “First Jet Squadron,” is comprised of F-16C fighters and operated out of the Ramat David airbase in norther Israel. It was closed in 2020 by IAF Commander Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin.
The IAF currently has 27 F-35s, delivered as part of a 50-aircraft deal inked with the United States. Delivery of the remaining jets should be concluded by 2024, with six aircraft expected to arrive each year until then.
Israel is currently negotiating the procurement of 25 additional F-35s.
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