Originally posted by: Specop 007
I'd like someone to tell me how the Israelis will dothis, considering the fact that they have no aircraft which could make the trip.
Originally posted by: Todd33
Originally posted by: Specop 007
I'd like someone to tell me how the Israelis will dothis, considering the fact that they have no aircraft which could make the trip.
They have fleets of our F15s, they could always stop for fuel in Iraq![]()
Originally posted by: Bumrush99
Maybe we stop meddling in Israeli affairs and should let them do it. They are experts at precision bombings and could get away with it far easier than the US.
Originally posted by: Specop 007
I'd like someone to tell me how the Israelis will dothis, considering the fact that they have no aircraft which could make the trip.
Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: Bumrush99
Maybe we stop meddling in Israeli affairs and should let them do it. They are experts at precision bombings and could get away with it far easier than the US.
Good idea. Lets cut off their foreign and military aid, while we're at it. Lots of big companies invest in Israel. Some are even based there. No need to send them extra money.
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: Specop 007
I'd like someone to tell me how the Israelis will dothis, considering the fact that they have no aircraft which could make the trip.
The F15 has in-air refueling capability.
They could do the same thing that we did against Libya when our forces had to launch from England and were refused overflight over France.
Tankers refueling tankers that supported the attack aircraft.
Originally posted by: arsbanned
What about the Russians? Will they sit by while we bomb their charges? Maybe. Maybe not.
Also, I don't think it would be technically as easy as some here describe it. You think they just popped it out in the open with a big target on top saying "Aim Here"? I think not. It's probably a well hardened setup.
Originally posted by: Specop 007
I'd like someone to tell me how the Israelis will dothis, considering the fact that they have no aircraft which could make the trip.
Originally posted by: Meuge
Originally posted by: Specop 007
I'd like someone to tell me how the Israelis will dothis, considering the fact that they have no aircraft which could make the trip.
LMAO
The Israelis have tons of F-15s, and their pilots are far more experienced and able than even the best American pilots (fortunately for them, unfortunately for us). They've never lost a practice exercise in mock battles with U.S. airforce.
If there is an airforce in the world that can attack that reactor at will, it's the Israelis.
As far as their losses are concerned, Israel is a small country. Even a single nuclear detonation could kill a large percentage of the population and decimate the economy completely. They have nothing to lose. I think there'd be enough pilots willing to make the one-way trip if there was no way to come back.
That being said, they took out the Iraqi reactor without losing a single plane. What makes you think they can't do the same again?
The reality is Israel has F-15I and F-16I aircraft that can at least hit most of Iran without having to refuel at all if they go over Iraq. They also have quite a large a substancial refueling aircraft force. With the right planning its distinctly possible they could go by sea around the Arabian Peninsula and then refuel on last time before getting really close to Iran and they launch their strike. They can then rejoin the refueling aircraft back on their trip to Israel.Originally posted by: Specop 007
Which brings us back to America has to assist them by at least giving flight permissions through Iraq.
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: Specop 007
I'd like someone to tell me how the Israelis will dothis, considering the fact that they have no aircraft which could make the trip.
The F15 has in-air refueling capability.
They could do the same thing that we did against Libya when our forces had to launch from England and were refused overflight over France.
Tankers refueling tankers that supported the attack aircraft.
Which brings us back to America has to assist them by at least giving flight permissions through Iraq.