Not that that would be difficult.I have heard suggestions in the past that Israeli airforce combat pilots are the one of the best in the world - on par (or maybe better than the USAF).
The last real air-air combat Israeli pilots took part in was 1985, IIRC. I'm not sure if there are any Israeli pilots flying today with air-air combat experience.111Lover said:Not that that would be difficult.
Without a doubt. Look at the IAF strike on the Osirak Nuclear Power Plant in 1981. The Israeli pilots trained for weeks in flying their F-16s and F-15s as close to the ground as they could get, without any help from terrain following or avoidance radar to stay under Iraqi radar. And as you say, the Israelis are the most combat proven of the lot. IAF pilots get far more opportunites to test their skills in actual combat than any other Western pilots.
I am sure the Israeli pilots are better than USAF pilots, the biggest reason will be motivation- Israeli Pilot knows if he fails, his country, his dear and loved ones will be messacred in cold blood by Islamists.kmandpn said:I have heard suggestions in the past that Israeli airforce combat pilots are the one of the best in the world - on par (or maybe better than the USAF). And the Israelis are the most combat proven of the lot. Is there any truth to this?
I am sure the Israeli pilots are better than USAF pilots, the biggest reason will be motivation- Israeli Pilot knows if he fails, his country, his dear and loved ones will be deletedQUOTE]
Hm, but given the same situation US pilots would have the same motivation.
What you have heard is 100% accurate. In many cases they do training one on the other...TrangleC said:Yes, they don't have much more real combat experiences than many other nation's pilots. So i guess tehy are just as good or as bad as every other pilot with the same amount of training and flying hours.
When it comes to experience i wager that the turkish and greek pilots get the most of that.
I heard the pilots of their airforces breach each other's air space and engage very often. They never really shoot each other, but almost on a daily basis they do "dry dogfights" in which they try to scare each other by assuming radar lock on and fire ready positions on each other without shooting.
It is a constant "i could kill you now with a push of a button"-situation sice decades now.
The answer to all of this is in the record itself. In 52 years of Israeli Air Force history the IAF has shot down 1,250 enemy aircraft in Air2Air combat while losing only 28 of their own in the same engagements. That is a 1:23 kill ratio. Not many air forces can beat that reality.kmandpn said:I have heard suggestions in the past that Israeli airforce combat pilots are the one of the best in the world - on par (or maybe better than the USAF). And the Israelis are the most combat proven of the lot. Is there any truth to this?
Are you really sure about that?Swannie said:The answer to all of this is in the record itself. In 52 years of Israeli Air Force history the IAF has shot down 1,250 enemy aircraft in Air2Air combat while losing only 28 of their own in the same engagements. That is a 1:23 kill ratio. Not many air forces can beat that reality.
They have most fly 0hours in the world. So yes they are beast! US second!rabs said:They get almost as many hours in the air as US pilots and their instructors arent bad. So yeh, there probally pretty good.
How can you know? Is there a chart somewhere where you can see how many flight training hours the pilots of all the airforces of the world get?Viktor said:They have most fly 0hours in the world. So yes they are beast! US second!
Some air forces publish figures. There are also estimates, of varying reliability, for those which don't. Some of these figures are collated by, e.g., the IISS. My Military Balance 2003-2004 says Israeli regulars fly 180 hours, reservists 80. I expect any combat hours are additional to that. The upper figure is about the same as most NATO countries.TrangleC said:How can you know? Is there a chart somewhere where you can see how many flight training hours the pilots of all the airforces of the world get?
Israelis pilots are not the best but the fighter planes they have are many time advanced then their rival like f-16 and f-15. Every fighter pilot knows his real test would be when he enters the dog fight with his enemy.vijayshimla said:I am sure the Israeli pilots are better than USAF pilots, the biggest reason will be motivation- Israeli Pilot knows if he fails, his country, his dear and loved ones will be messacred in cold blood by Islamists.
Inflamatory and baseless accusation. You are new on this forum and have already started to show your biases and hatred immediately. This is the only warning you will get.
Well, if take consider of the lack of equipment and training that the middle east pilot have, its not a strong proof of IAF to be strong.Swannie said:The answer to all of this is in the record itself. In 52 years of Israeli Air Force history the IAF has shot down 1,250 enemy aircraft in Air2Air combat while losing only 28 of their own in the same engagements. That is a 1:23 kill ratio. Not many air forces can beat that reality.