IDF bases prepare for possible Iranian strike
Source: IDF bases prepare for possible Iranian strike
As far as the IDF is concerned, the goal is not merely a PR achievement that Iran, Syria or Hezbollah are trying to attain, but rather a significant attempt to disrupt operational routine in the Israeli military’s most important bases—both during routine and war times.
In the IDF’s internal discussions surrounding preparations for such a conflict, therefore, one of the defense establishment’s most sensitive interests has not been overlooked: the location of aerial defense batteries, and the dilemma of defending a vital interest or a medium-sized city.
Improvement in the defensive footprint of each aerial defense battery expand the operational flexibility on the matter and might allow protecting both types of targets—but coverage will not always be hermitic or full, and choosing which one to defend will likely be left up to the civilian ranks.
The drills the IDF has been holding to handle possible missile and rocket barrages on its bases include forces entering shelters when under fire, but other measures as well. In the past few years, the IDF has been shielding military sites from which important elements of the army’s power—such as flight squadrons—are housed, while taking additional actions in anticipation of the threat posed by Israel’s northern enemies being realized.”You can scramble planes from the Ramat David base within minutes to theaters in Syria and Lebanon, and the army’s top brass has realized the importance of continuing to operate the base’s three runways,” an air force officer explained.
“We assume they know our location during routine,” an IAF official said.
“Government officials expect the IAF to continue operating at all times, with full power and by all means of fighting. We are the central firepower based on elements that must work at all times. The runways must be ready, and fuel and ammunition have to keep on coming,” said another IAF officer.
“The thing that concerns the IAF the most is the enemy’s precision abilities, and keeping it from hurting our most valuable assets. We can deal with all of it defensively and offensively. The enemy keeps bringing in advanced aerial defense systems that challenge our aerial superiority,” he went on to say.
“We constantly deal with the enemy’s advancements by applying aerial force,” the IAF officer concluded.



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