During one of the Israeli Air Force strikes in Iran, a Baz fighter jet pilot found himself over Tehran with a malfunctioning fuel tank, just moments away from needing to make an emergency landing. incessantly
In the command bunker, preparations were underway for a potential landing in a neighboring country. Meanwhile, a refueling aircraft was urgently dispatched (only some of the missions included tanker support). The issue was resolved in time, and in the bunker, cold sweat was wiped away.
The Air Force’s reference scenario ahead of the attack assumed the loss of 10 Israeli aircraft within the first 72 hours. Maj. Gen. Tomer Bar moved among squadron commanders to prepare them for such an outcome. In the end, the opening blow — which delivered a massive hit to Iran’s air defenses — proved successful, and not a single Israeli jet was downed.
NEWSRAEL: As if the fighting for almost 2 years without one fighter jet downed wasn't enough - the IAF bombed Iran incessantly and suffered no loses!