Off Topic: Israel Air Force’s Firepower Continues to Build

Israel Air Force’s Firepower Continues to Build, Washington Free Beacon, June 1, 2014

The use of precision munitions and upgraded intelligence, based in part on satellites, accounts in good part for the increase in the IAF’s effective firepower, Eshel said. The air force could carry out thousands of accurate strikes in a single day, he said. “I believe our capabilities are second only to those of the United States.”

By the end of this year, the air force will be able accomplish in 24 hours what it took three days to accomplish in the war with Hezbollah eight years ago, Eshel said.

Israeli 66th Independence Day Preparations, Jerusalem, Israel - 30 Apr 2014An Israeli Air Force T-6 Texan II / AP

JERUSALEM—The firepower of the Israel Air Force (IAF) will be four times greater by year’s end than it was two years ago, according to its commander, Maj. Gen. Amir Eshel, enabling Israel to bring another round of fighting with Hezbollah to a swift end.

“We can destroy [Hezbollah’s] military capabilities and the infrastructure that supports its activities on a scale that would take decades to rebuild,” he told a conference on national security, “an unimaginable scale”.

The vast number of rockets in the hands of the Lebanese militia—reportedly as many as 100,000—makes it imperative for Israel to shorten the next round of fighting. Hezbollah can only fire a limited number of rockets each day. In the three-week war with Israel in 2006 it fired 4,000 rockets.

Eshel acknowledged that Hezbollah now has precision rocketry capable of hitting Israel’s northernmost air force base and to interfere with operations. However, he said, it would not diminish the IAF’s offensive capabilities, which can be projected from other bases as well. The air force commander warned that Israel’s anti-rocket defense systems, like Iron Dome, while effective, were not hermetic. In a war with Hezbollah, Israel would be able to protect “its national resources and urban areas,” he said, but not all of its civilians. In the 2006 conflict, 40 civilians were killed by rockets.

The use of precision munitions and upgraded intelligence, based in part on satellites, accounts in good part for the increase in the IAF’s effective firepower, Eshel said. The air force could carry out thousands of accurate strikes in a single day, he said. “I believe our capabilities are second only to those of the United States.”

By the end of this year, the air force will be able accomplish in 24 hours what it took three days to accomplish in the war with Hezbollah eight years ago, Eshel said.

While Eshel said that Israel would make efforts to avoid civilian casualties in Lebanon, his warning that attacks would be directed at infrastructure supporting Hezbollah appears to refer to roads and other public targets, perhaps including Beirut Airport, through which Iran sends weaponry to Hezbollah. He said that Hezbollah’s positioning of weapons in civilian areas would not exempt the rockets and command centers located there from attack.

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8 Comments on “Off Topic: Israel Air Force’s Firepower Continues to Build”


  1. Yet another good reason not to rush off to war. Delay works in favor of Israel more so than Iran. Israel is in a better position to evolve militarily due to her economic strength and advances in technology.

  2. Peter's avatar Peter Says:

    “The air force could carry out thousands of accurate strikes in a single day, he said. “I believe our capabilities are second only to those of the United States.”

    By the end of this year, the air force will be able accomplish in 24 hours what it took three days to accomplish in the war with Hezbollah eight years ago, Eshel said.”
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    Is this possible because of new drones?

  3. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    Israel is now in full deterrence mode.


    • It certainly appears that way JP…

      • John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

        Appears Israel is trying to freeze Iran in place. Should Israel feel compelled to drain the swamps welling up all around it, Iran will need to think twice about launching an all out engagement.

        • Joseph Wouk's avatar josephwouk Says:

          John…

          I don’t get it. Why should public chest thumping by Israel have any impact on Iran. They have their intelligence on Israel’s capabilities.

          This has to be for political purposes, not military. I simply can’t figure out WHAT purpose. I don’t think it’s for domestic consumption. There’s no fears among the public.

          Could it be to counterbalance the IDF’s transparent “Increase our budget or we won’t train” maneuver? Also hard to swallow…

          Ideas…?

          • Louisiana Steve's avatar Louisiana Steve Says:

            Maybe Israel is making sure Iran’s proxies know about Israel’s nuclear placement. Who knows what intelligence Iran shares? Just letting everyone in on the risk facing Iran may prevent a foolish move by Iran’s friends. Now they know for sure. Israel could also be determined to hold Tehran directly responsible for the actions of others. Just having nuclear weapons parked only seconds away and putting the world on notice is quite serious.

  4. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    I think Israel leadership knows it can’t live with the terrorist armies forming up all around it. For the good of the people the IDF will need to nutralize the threat, drain the swamps so to speak. If Iran tries to get in the way, Israel needs to be in the position to act decisively. Iran may know Israel’s capabilities, but not its intenet.


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