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IDF outlines air force reorganisation

by Yaakov Lappin

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) is reorganising and relocating its units to optimise its operations and use its resources more efficiently.

An Eitan (Heron TP) UAV operated by the 210th Squadron. UAVs are now responsible for the majority of the IAF’s flight hours.  (Israeli Air Force)

An Eitan (Heron TP) UAV operated by the 210th Squadron. UAVs are now responsible for the majority of the IAF’s flight hours. (Israeli Air Force)

Major Mika Lifshitz, head of the Israel Defense Forces’ (IDF’s) International Media Section Spokesperson’s Unit, told Janes the plan was approved by IAF Commander Major General Amikam Norkin in recent weeks.

She said the changes are part of a significant initiative designed to create ”optimal resource efficiency for the coming decade”. IAF Headquarters originally intended to implement the plan over the coming years but brought it forward as the convergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, economic conditions, and the Middle East’s evolving strategic situation provided an ”opportunity for change”.


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IDF outlines air force reorganisation

by Yaakov Lappin

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) is reorganising and relocating its units to optimise its operations and use its resources more efficiently.

An Eitan (Heron TP) UAV operated by the 210th Squadron. UAVs are now responsible for the majority of the IAF’s flight hours.  (Israeli Air Force)

An Eitan (Heron TP) UAV operated by the 210th Squadron. UAVs are now responsible for the majority of the IAF’s flight hours. (Israeli Air Force)

Major Mika Lifshitz, head of the Israel Defense Forces’ (IDF’s) International Media Section Spokesperson’s Unit, told Janes the plan was approved by IAF Commander Major General Amikam Norkin in recent weeks.

She said the changes are part of a significant initiative designed to create ”optimal resource efficiency for the coming decade”. IAF Headquarters originally intended to implement the plan over the coming years but brought it forward as the convergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, economic conditions, and the Middle East’s evolving strategic situation provided an ”opportunity for change”.


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The Israeli Air Force (IAF) is reorganising and relocating its units to optimise its operations and ...

IDF outlines air force reorganisation

by Yaakov Lappin

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) is reorganising and relocating its units to optimise its operations and use its resources more efficiently.

An Eitan (Heron TP) UAV operated by the 210th Squadron. UAVs are now responsible for the majority of the IAF’s flight hours.  (Israeli Air Force)

An Eitan (Heron TP) UAV operated by the 210th Squadron. UAVs are now responsible for the majority of the IAF’s flight hours. (Israeli Air Force)

Major Mika Lifshitz, head of the Israel Defense Forces’ (IDF’s) International Media Section Spokesperson’s Unit, told Janes the plan was approved by IAF Commander Major General Amikam Norkin in recent weeks.

She said the changes are part of a significant initiative designed to create ”optimal resource efficiency for the coming decade”. IAF Headquarters originally intended to implement the plan over the coming years but brought it forward as the convergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, economic conditions, and the Middle East’s evolving strategic situation provided an ”opportunity for change”.


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The Israeli Air Force (IAF) is reorganising and relocating its units to optimise its operations and ...

IDF outlines air force reorganisation

by Yaakov Lappin

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) is reorganising and relocating its units to optimise its operations and use its resources more efficiently.

An Eitan (Heron TP) UAV operated by the 210th Squadron. UAVs are now responsible for the majority of the IAF’s flight hours.  (Israeli Air Force)

An Eitan (Heron TP) UAV operated by the 210th Squadron. UAVs are now responsible for the majority of the IAF’s flight hours. (Israeli Air Force)

Major Mika Lifshitz, head of the Israel Defense Forces’ (IDF’s) International Media Section Spokesperson’s Unit, told Janes the plan was approved by IAF Commander Major General Amikam Norkin in recent weeks.

She said the changes are part of a significant initiative designed to create ”optimal resource efficiency for the coming decade”. IAF Headquarters originally intended to implement the plan over the coming years but brought it forward as the convergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, economic conditions, and the Middle East’s evolving strategic situation provided an ”opportunity for change”.


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The Israeli Air Force (IAF) is reorganising and relocating its units to optimise its operations and ...

IDF outlines air force reorganisation

by Yaakov Lappin

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) is reorganising and relocating its units to optimise its operations and use its resources more efficiently.

An Eitan (Heron TP) UAV operated by the 210th Squadron. UAVs are now responsible for the majority of the IAF’s flight hours.  (Israeli Air Force)

An Eitan (Heron TP) UAV operated by the 210th Squadron. UAVs are now responsible for the majority of the IAF’s flight hours. (Israeli Air Force)

Major Mika Lifshitz, head of the Israel Defense Forces’ (IDF’s) International Media Section Spokesperson’s Unit, told Janes the plan was approved by IAF Commander Major General Amikam Norkin in recent weeks.

She said the changes are part of a significant initiative designed to create ”optimal resource efficiency for the coming decade”. IAF Headquarters originally intended to implement the plan over the coming years but brought it forward as the convergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, economic conditions, and the Middle East’s evolving strategic situation provided an ”opportunity for change”.


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The Israeli Air Force (IAF) is reorganising and relocating its units to optimise its operations and ...

IDF outlines air force reorganisation

by Yaakov Lappin

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) is reorganising and relocating its units to optimise its operations and use its resources more efficiently.

An Eitan (Heron TP) UAV operated by the 210th Squadron. UAVs are now responsible for the majority of the IAF’s flight hours.  (Israeli Air Force)

An Eitan (Heron TP) UAV operated by the 210th Squadron. UAVs are now responsible for the majority of the IAF’s flight hours. (Israeli Air Force)

Major Mika Lifshitz, head of the Israel Defense Forces’ (IDF’s) International Media Section Spokesperson’s Unit, told Janes the plan was approved by IAF Commander Major General Amikam Norkin in recent weeks.

She said the changes are part of a significant initiative designed to create ”optimal resource efficiency for the coming decade”. IAF Headquarters originally intended to implement the plan over the coming years but brought it forward as the convergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, economic conditions, and the Middle East’s evolving strategic situation provided an ”opportunity for change”.


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The Israeli Air Force (IAF) is reorganising and relocating its units to optimise its operations and ...

IDF outlines air force reorganisation

by Yaakov Lappin

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) is reorganising and relocating its units to optimise its operations and use its resources more efficiently.

An Eitan (Heron TP) UAV operated by the 210th Squadron. UAVs are now responsible for the majority of the IAF’s flight hours.  (Israeli Air Force)

An Eitan (Heron TP) UAV operated by the 210th Squadron. UAVs are now responsible for the majority of the IAF’s flight hours. (Israeli Air Force)

Major Mika Lifshitz, head of the Israel Defense Forces’ (IDF’s) International Media Section Spokesperson’s Unit, told Janes the plan was approved by IAF Commander Major General Amikam Norkin in recent weeks.

She said the changes are part of a significant initiative designed to create ”optimal resource efficiency for the coming decade”. IAF Headquarters originally intended to implement the plan over the coming years but brought it forward as the convergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, economic conditions, and the Middle East’s evolving strategic situation provided an ”opportunity for change”.


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The Israeli Air Force (IAF) is reorganising and relocating its units to optimise its operations and ...

IDF outlines air force reorganisation

by Yaakov Lappin

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) is reorganising and relocating its units to optimise its operations and use its resources more efficiently.

An Eitan (Heron TP) UAV operated by the 210th Squadron. UAVs are now responsible for the majority of the IAF’s flight hours.  (Israeli Air Force)

An Eitan (Heron TP) UAV operated by the 210th Squadron. UAVs are now responsible for the majority of the IAF’s flight hours. (Israeli Air Force)

Major Mika Lifshitz, head of the Israel Defense Forces’ (IDF’s) International Media Section Spokesperson’s Unit, told Janes the plan was approved by IAF Commander Major General Amikam Norkin in recent weeks.

She said the changes are part of a significant initiative designed to create ”optimal resource efficiency for the coming decade”. IAF Headquarters originally intended to implement the plan over the coming years but brought it forward as the convergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, economic conditions, and the Middle East’s evolving strategic situation provided an ”opportunity for change”.


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