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Nevatim Airbase

Nevatim Airbase (Hebrew: בסיס נבטים, English: sprouts) (IATA: VTM, ICAO: LLNV), also Air Force Base 28, is an Israeli Air Force (IAF) base, located 15 km east-southeast of Beersheba, near moshav Nevatim in the Negev desert. It is one of the largest in Israel and has three runways of different lengths. Stealth fighter jets, transport aircraft, tanker aircraft and machines for electronic reconnaissance/surveillance, as well as the so-called Israeli Air Force One, are stationed there.

Nevatim Israeli Air Force Base
Air Force Base 28
בסיס נבטים
Nevatim, Southern District in Israel
Nevatim Airbase
Shown within Israel
Nevatim Airbase
Nevatim Airbase (Israel)
Coordinates31°12′30.05″N 35°00′44.28″E / 31.2083472°N 35.0123000°E / 31.2083472; 35.0123000
TypeAirbase
Site information
OwnerIsrael Defense Forces
OperatorIsraeli Air Force
Site history
Built1947 (1947) & 1983
In use1947 – 1948, 1983 – present
Airfield information
IdentifiersIATA: VTM, ICAO: LLNV
Elevation424 metres (1,391 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
08L/26R 2,600 metres (8,530 ft) Asphalt
08R/26L 3,350 metres (10,991 ft) Asphalt
07/25 3,900 metres (12,795 ft) Asphalt
A Dassault Mystère IV near the entrance of the airbase

History edit

As early as 1947, a rough runway was built here in the northern Negev Desert for the Sherut Avir, the air wing of the Haganah. The airfield was named Malhata after an archaeological site on which it was partly built. It was reopened in 1983 as a new modern airbase with two runways as the result of joint Israeli and US government funding as part of the IAF's redeployment out of its bases in the Sinai after it was returned to Egypt following the Camp David Accords. From 1979 to 1982 Ramon Airbase and Ovda Airbase were also built in the Negev.[citation needed]

The 140 Squadron "Golden Eagle" operating A-4H/N Skyhawk Ayit and then F-16A/B Fighting Falcon Netz, was transferred from the abandoned Etzion Airbase over Ramon to Nevatim.[1] The F-16A Netz #243, flown by Ilan Ramon (1954–2003), was involved in Operation Opera, the attack and destruction of the Iraqi nuclear reactor Osirak on 7 June 1981 (see photo in gallery below, especially the triangle symbol on the F-16 jet).

Since 2003 the base has gradually received more squadrons of F-16s. A third runway was built in the mid-2000s decade as part of a project to accommodate the transfer of military activities previously taking place at Ben Gurion Airport (Air Force Base 27) to Nevatim. All F-16s on the base were retired in the mid-2010s.[citation needed]

While transport and tanker aircraft as well as reconnaissance and surveillance aircraft are stationed on the southern area of the airbase with one runway, the northern area with its two runways is reserved for the three squadrons with F-35I stealth fighter jets. Two other runways located there are no longer in operation.[citation needed]

Today edit

F-35I Adir edit

Since December 2016, new F-35I Adir (The Mighty One) fighter jets have been stationed at Nevatim. Israel buys them from a US manufacturer consortium around Lockheed Martin, modified according to its needs. A total of 75 of these stealth jets have been ordered so far, which are to be delivered by the end of the 2020s. This will fill up three squadrons, all of which are already set up at Nevatim and will reach full strength by that time. These are the 116 Squadron "Lions Of The South", the 117 Squadron "First Jet" and the 140 Squadron "Golden Eagle", all of which have a longer history on other bases and with other aircraft.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

Parallel to the introduction of the F-35I, a flight simulator was also installed at Nevatim, which is intended to familiarize new pilots with the aircraft before they sit in the cockpit for the first time and to familiarize experienced pilots with combat situations without putting themselves in danger.[8] After a year-long testing and training phase, Israel officially declared the base's first eight F-35Is operational at the beginning of December 2017.[9] On 22 May 2018, Israel's then Air Force commander, Major General Amikam Norkin, reported that Israel became the first country in the world to use the F-35 in combat during recent clashes with Iran in Syria.[10] In July 2019, Nevatim-based F-35Is twice attacked Iranian missile depots located north and northeast of the Iraqi capital Baghdad.[11]

Other airplanes edit

The Boeing 707 Re'em tanker aircraft, which date back to the 1970s and have been stationed at Nevatim since 2008, will be gradually replaced by the newer Boeing KC-46A Pegasus. At the beginning of 2021, Israel signed a preliminary contract for initially two tanker aircraft; in the medium term, up to eight examples are planned, which are to be delivered from around 2025.[12][13][14]

The 122 Squadron "Nachshon", which has existed since 1971, operates several Gulfstream jets in different configurations at Nevatim: three GV SEMA Shavit aircraft since 2005, five G550 CAEW Eitam aircraft since 2008 and the G550 ELINT/COMINT Oron since 2021, all of them for various tasks, such as electronic reconnaissance and surveillance, early warning, photo reconnaissance, etc. also for the Israeli Navy. The purchase of additional machines of the latest type is in progress.[15][16][17][18]

The Nevatim Airbase is also the home base of the so-called Israeli Air Force One, a converted Boeing 767 for international visits by the President of Israel or the Prime Minister. Officially called Wing of Zion, it is operated by the IAF and has its own hangar on Nevatim (see map and image in the galleries). The purchase and maintenance of this machine are very controversial in Israel, which led to it being shut down before it was put into operation in 2022.[19]

International Airport edit

Since the international Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv has been reaching its capacity limits for years, there are considerations to convert one of Israel's military airbases completely or partially into a civilian airport or to expand it accordingly. In addition to a complete conversion of Ramat David Airbase in the north of Israel, a dual use of Nevatim Airbase is being discussed, as it could be expanded without major problems because it is surrounded by desert with only few settlements. The proximity to the growing city Beersheba (around 15 km) also speaks for this. The IAF is strongly opposed to this proposal as it believes it would restrict military flight movements too much.[20]

Nuclear weapons edit

After the US Air Force announced in early March 2024 that its F-35 stealth jets are now certified for use with B61-12 atomic bombs,[21] there is an increasing discussion about whether the Israeli F-35I Adir at Nevatim are also capable of transporting and dropping Israeli nuclear weapons. For this purpose, they would have to be stored on the base in specially secured bunkers.[22]

Units edit

⃰ SEMA = Special Electronic Mission Aircraft, CAEW = Conformal Airborne Early Warning, ELINT = Electronic Intelligence, COMINT = Communication Intelligence

Note: IAF aircraft can usually be assigned to their squadron by the symbols on the tail or the air intakes

References edit

  1. ^ "Nevatim". GlobalSecurity.org. 2011-07-09. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  2. ^ "Adir Who? Israel's F-35i Stealth Fighters". defenseindustrydaily.com. 2019-06-19. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  3. ^ "Report: Israel Hit Iranian Targets in Iraq". Israel Defense. 2019-07-30. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  4. ^ a b "New IAF F-35 Squadron to Become Official". Israel Defense. 2020-01-15. Retrieved 2020-07-28.
  5. ^ "The 117th Squadron has Reopened". IAF-Website. 2021-07-04. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  6. ^ "Israel to Procure Third "Adir" F-35 Squadron". Israel Defense. 2023-07-03. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  7. ^ "Israel Orders Third F-35 Fighter Jets Squadron". Israel Defense. 2023-09-04. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  8. ^ "Tough in the Simulator - Easy in the Air". Israel Defense. 2015-05-10. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  9. ^ "Israel declares the F-35I Adir operational". aerobuzz.de (in German). 2017-12-08. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  10. ^ "Israel flew the F-35I Adir in live action". aerobuzz.de (in German). 2018-05-23. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  11. ^ "Report: Israel Hit Iranian Targets in Iraq". Israel Defense. 2019-07-30. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  12. ^ a b "120th 'Desert Giants' Squadron expands the long reach of the IAF". The Jerusalem Post. 2020-09-18. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  13. ^ a b "Israel signs for Boeing KC-46". flightglobal.com. 2021-02-23. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  14. ^ a b "Boeing KC-46: The IAF's Next Tanker". IAF-Website. 2021-03-15. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  15. ^ a b . WayBack-Machine: IAF-Website. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
  16. ^ a b "Gurfstream G550 mit vielfältigen Sensoren - Oron trifft in Israel ein". Flugrevue (in German). 2021-04-04. Retrieved 2021-04-04.
  17. ^ a b "Truppenversuche beginnen - Oron für Israel". Flugrevue (in German). 2023-08-29. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  18. ^ a b "Israel's "Oron" Spy Aircraft Declared Fully Operational". Israel Defense. 2024-04-02. Retrieved 2024-04-11.
  19. ^ a b "Long-delayed 'Israeli Air Force One' set to finally become operational in November". The Times of Israel. 2023-09-04. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  20. ^ "Two air force bases under consideration as Israel's third international airport". The Times of Israel. 2018-05-02. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  21. ^ "F-35A Is Officially Certified For Nuclear Strike". The War Zone. 2024-03-09. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  22. ^ "F-35 Jet Trained in the U.S. to Carry Nuclear Bombs – What Might Israel's Options Be?". The War Zone. 2024-03-11. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
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  29. ^ . WayBack-Machine: IAF-Website (in Hebrew). 2020-07-14. Retrieved 2024-03-03.

External links edit

  • Nevatim from globalsecurity.org

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Nevatim Airbase Hebrew בסיס נבטים English sprouts IATA VTM ICAO LLNV also Air Force Base 28 is an Israeli Air Force IAF base located 15 km east southeast of Beersheba near moshav Nevatim in the Negev desert It is one of the largest in Israel and has three runways of different lengths Stealth fighter jets transport aircraft tanker aircraft and machines for electronic reconnaissance surveillance as well as the so called Israeli Air Force One are stationed there Nevatim Israeli Air Force BaseAir Force Base 28בסיס נבטיםNevatim Southern District in IsraelNevatim AirbaseShown within IsraelShow map of Northern Negev region of IsraelNevatim AirbaseNevatim Airbase Israel Show map of IsraelCoordinates31 12 30 05 N 35 00 44 28 E 31 2083472 N 35 0123000 E 31 2083472 35 0123000TypeAirbaseSite informationOwnerIsrael Defense ForcesOperatorIsraeli Air ForceSite historyBuilt1947 1947 amp 1983In use1947 1948 1983 presentAirfield informationIdentifiersIATA VTM ICAO LLNVElevation424 metres 1 391 ft AMSLRunwaysDirection Length and surface08L 26R 2 600 metres 8 530 ft Asphalt08R 26L 3 350 metres 10 991 ft Asphalt07 25 3 900 metres 12 795 ft Asphalt A Dassault Mystere IV near the entrance of the airbase Contents 1 History 2 Today 2 1 F 35I Adir 2 2 Other airplanes 2 3 International Airport 2 4 Nuclear weapons 3 Units 4 References 5 External linksHistory editAs early as 1947 a rough runway was built here in the northern Negev Desert for the Sherut Avir the air wing of the Haganah The airfield was named Malhata after an archaeological site on which it was partly built It was reopened in 1983 as a new modern airbase with two runways as the result of joint Israeli and US government funding as part of the IAF s redeployment out of its bases in the Sinai after it was returned to Egypt following the Camp David Accords From 1979 to 1982 Ramon Airbase and Ovda Airbase were also built in the Negev citation needed The 140 Squadron Golden Eagle operating A 4H N Skyhawk Ayit and then F 16A B Fighting Falcon Netz was transferred from the abandoned Etzion Airbase over Ramon to Nevatim 1 The F 16A Netz 243 flown by Ilan Ramon 1954 2003 was involved in Operation Opera the attack and destruction of the Iraqi nuclear reactor Osirak on 7 June 1981 see photo in gallery below especially the triangle symbol on the F 16 jet Since 2003 the base has gradually received more squadrons of F 16s A third runway was built in the mid 2000s decade as part of a project to accommodate the transfer of military activities previously taking place at Ben Gurion Airport Air Force Base 27 to Nevatim All F 16s on the base were retired in the mid 2010s citation needed nbsp IAF bases abandoned on the Sinai Peninsula red and newly built in southern Israel blue nbsp An A 4H N Skyhawk Ayit of the 140 Squadron Golden Eagle of Etzion Airbase around 1973 nbsp The F 16A Netz 243 of Ilan Ramon involved in Operation Opera exhi bited in Czechia in 2004 nbsp A sculpture of 140 Squadron Golden Eagle near a parking area at Nevatim nbsp A 2010 erected building for the 120 Squadron Desert Giants opera ting Boeing 707 tankers nbsp ATC tower at Nevatim Airbase near the southern runway in 2013 While transport and tanker aircraft as well as reconnaissance and surveillance aircraft are stationed on the southern area of the airbase with one runway the northern area with its two runways is reserved for the three squadrons with F 35I stealth fighter jets Two other runways located there are no longer in operation citation needed Today editF 35I Adir edit Since December 2016 new F 35I Adir The Mighty One fighter jets have been stationed at Nevatim Israel buys them from a US manufacturer consortium around Lockheed Martin modified according to its needs A total of 75 of these stealth jets have been ordered so far which are to be delivered by the end of the 2020s This will fill up three squadrons all of which are already set up at Nevatim and will reach full strength by that time These are the 116 Squadron Lions Of The South the 117 Squadron First Jet and the 140 Squadron Golden Eagle all of which have a longer history on other bases and with other aircraft 2 3 4 5 6 7 Parallel to the introduction of the F 35I a flight simulator was also installed at Nevatim which is intended to familiarize new pilots with the aircraft before they sit in the cockpit for the first time and to familiarize experienced pilots with combat situations without putting themselves in danger 8 After a year long testing and training phase Israel officially declared the base s first eight F 35Is operational at the beginning of December 2017 9 On 22 May 2018 Israel s then Air Force commander Major General Amikam Norkin reported that Israel became the first country in the world to use the F 35 in combat during recent clashes with Iran in Syria 10 In July 2019 Nevatim based F 35Is twice attacked Iranian missile depots located north and northeast of the Iraqi capital Baghdad 11 Other airplanes edit The Boeing 707 Re em tanker aircraft which date back to the 1970s and have been stationed at Nevatim since 2008 will be gradually replaced by the newer Boeing KC 46A Pegasus At the beginning of 2021 Israel signed a preliminary contract for initially two tanker aircraft in the medium term up to eight examples are planned which are to be delivered from around 2025 12 13 14 The 122 Squadron Nachshon which has existed since 1971 operates several Gulfstream jets in different configurations at Nevatim three GV SEMA Shavit aircraft since 2005 five G550 CAEW Eitam aircraft since 2008 and the G550 ELINT COMINT Oron since 2021 all of them for various tasks such as electronic reconnaissance and surveillance early warning photo reconnaissance etc also for the Israeli Navy The purchase of additional machines of the latest type is in progress 15 16 17 18 The Nevatim Airbase is also the home base of the so called Israeli Air Force One a converted Boeing 767 for international visits by the President of Israel or the Prime Minister Officially called Wing of Zion it is operated by the IAF and has its own hangar on Nevatim see map and image in the galleries The purchase and maintenance of this machine are very controversial in Israel which led to it being shut down before it was put into operation in 2022 19 International Airport edit Since the international Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv has been reaching its capacity limits for years there are considerations to convert one of Israel s military airbases completely or partially into a civilian airport or to expand it accordingly In addition to a complete conversion of Ramat David Airbase in the north of Israel a dual use of Nevatim Airbase is being discussed as it could be expanded without major problems because it is surrounded by desert with only few settlements The proximity to the growing city Beersheba around 15 km also speaks for this The IAF is strongly opposed to this proposal as it believes it would restrict military flight movements too much 20 Nuclear weapons edit After the US Air Force announced in early March 2024 that its F 35 stealth jets are now certified for use with B61 12 atomic bombs 21 there is an increasing discussion about whether the Israeli F 35I Adir at Nevatim are also capable of transporting and dropping Israeli nuclear weapons For this purpose they would have to be stored on the base in specially secured bunkers 22 Units edit103 Squadron Elephants operating the C 130J Super Hercules Shimshon 23 24 116 Squadron Lions Of The South operating the F 35I Adir 4 117 Squadron First Jet operating the F 35I Adir initially for pilot training 25 120 Squadron Desert Giants operating the Boeing 707 Re em as a flying tanker will be replaced by KC 46 Pegasus 12 13 14 122 Squadron Nachshon operating the GV Shavit and G550 Eitam amp Oron as SEMA CAEW ELINT COMINT planes 15 16 17 18 131 Squadron Knights Of The Yellow Bird operating the C 130H Hercules Karnaf 26 140 Squadron Golden Eagle operating the F 35I Adir 27 Operating the Wing of Zion with its own hangar aka Israeli Air Force One 19 Unit 5700 YAC Forward Landing Unit of IAF Special unit on Nevatim since 2009 28 29 SEMA Special Electronic Mission Aircraft CAEW Conformal Airborne Early Warning ELINT Electronic Intelligence COMINT Communication Intelligence nbsp C 130J Super Hercules Shimshon of 103 Squadron Elephants see tail in 2015 nbsp Two F 35I Adir of 116 Squadron Lions Of The South lion symbol at tail from Nevatim nbsp An F 35I Adir of 117 Squadron First Jet jet in the crosshairs symbol at the reopening in 2021 nbsp A Boeing 707 Re em refueling a C 130H Hercules Karnaf of Squadrons 120 amp 131 nbsp A GV Shavit bottom left and a G550 Eitam of 122 Squadron Nachshon in May 2016 nbsp A newly arrived G550 Oron for 122 Squadron on Nevatim Airbase in April 2021 nbsp An F 35I Adir of 140 Squadron Golden Eagle see eagle symbol in its shelter nbsp Boeing KC 46 Pegasus tankers will replace the aging 707s of Nevatim in the coming years nbsp The Wing of Zion aka Israeli Air Force One has its own hangar on the Nevatim Airbase nbsp The badge of Nevatim Airbase aka Airbase 28 Note IAF aircraft can usually be assigned to their squadron by the symbols on the tail or the air intakesReferences edit Nevatim GlobalSecurity org 2011 07 09 Retrieved 2023 09 26 Adir Who Israel s F 35i Stealth Fighters defenseindustrydaily com 2019 06 19 Retrieved 2019 08 12 Report Israel Hit Iranian Targets in Iraq Israel Defense 2019 07 30 Retrieved 2019 08 12 a b New IAF F 35 Squadron to Become Official Israel Defense 2020 01 15 Retrieved 2020 07 28 The 117th Squadron has Reopened IAF Website 2021 07 04 Retrieved 2023 09 26 Israel to Procure Third Adir F 35 Squadron Israel Defense 2023 07 03 Retrieved 2023 09 26 Israel Orders Third F 35 Fighter Jets Squadron Israel Defense 2023 09 04 Retrieved 2023 09 26 Tough in the Simulator Easy in the Air Israel Defense 2015 05 10 Retrieved 2019 08 12 Israel declares the F 35I Adir operational aerobuzz de in German 2017 12 08 Retrieved 2019 08 12 Israel flew the F 35I Adir in live action aerobuzz de in German 2018 05 23 Retrieved 2019 08 12 Report Israel Hit Iranian Targets in Iraq Israel Defense 2019 07 30 Retrieved 2019 08 12 a b 120th Desert Giants Squadron expands the long reach of the IAF The Jerusalem Post 2020 09 18 Retrieved 2023 09 26 a b Israel signs for Boeing KC 46 flightglobal com 2021 02 23 Retrieved 2023 09 26 a b Boeing KC 46 The IAF s Next Tanker IAF Website 2021 03 15 Retrieved 2023 09 26 a b The Nachshon Squadron WayBack Machine IAF Website Retrieved 2024 03 03 a b Gurfstream G550 mit vielfaltigen Sensoren Oron trifft in Israel ein Flugrevue in German 2021 04 04 Retrieved 2021 04 04 a b Truppenversuche beginnen Oron fur Israel Flugrevue in German 2023 08 29 Retrieved 2023 08 30 a b Israel s Oron Spy Aircraft Declared Fully Operational Israel Defense 2024 04 02 Retrieved 2024 04 11 a b Long delayed Israeli Air Force One set to finally become operational in November The Times of Israel 2023 09 04 Retrieved 2023 10 13 Two air force bases under consideration as Israel s third international airport The Times of Israel 2018 05 02 Retrieved 2023 09 26 F 35A Is Officially Certified For Nuclear Strike The War Zone 2024 03 09 Retrieved 2024 03 11 F 35 Jet Trained in the U S to Carry Nuclear Bombs What Might Israel s Options Be The War Zone 2024 03 11 Retrieved 2024 03 11 Nevatim Wartime Preparedness WayBack Machine IAF Website 2019 05 26 Retrieved 2024 03 03 The Elephants Squadron WayBack Machine IAF Website Retrieved 2024 03 03 Israeli Air Force re establishes 117th Squadron as F 35I training squadron airforce technology com 2021 07 06 Retrieved 2021 10 07 The Yellow Bird Squadron WayBack Machine IAF Website Retrieved 2024 03 03 The Golden Eagle Squadron WayBack Machine IAF Website Retrieved 2024 03 03 7th Wing The Israeli Air Force s New Special Operations Wing IDF Website 2020 07 14 Retrieved 2024 02 26 Forward Landing Unit YAC WayBack Machine IAF Website in Hebrew 2020 07 14 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