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Nevatim Airbase (, English: sprouts) , also Air Force Base 28, is an Israeli Air Force (IAF) base, located 15 km east-southeast of
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, near
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Nevatim in the northern
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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 Wing of Zion, are stationed there. The airbase has long been under discussion for dual use – military and civilian – as an airport for the growing city of Beersheba (see
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).


History


The beginning

* As early as 1947, a rough runway was built here in the northern
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for the '' Sherut Avir'', the air wing of the
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. The former airfield was named ''Malhata'' after the archaeological site, the mound or tell nown as (see photos in the gallery below) northeast of today's northern runway within the airbase (see map on the right and location: ). * In 1958, the site was earmarked for the construction of a future international airport for the city of
Beersheba Beersheba ( / ; ), officially Be'er-Sheva, is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel. Often referred to as the "Capital of the Negev", it is the centre of the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in Israel, the eighth-most p ...
and its surroundings, which would replace the local airport located to the northwest, which was not suitable for development as a modern major airport. * In 1966, an inter-ministerial committee was set up to study the possibility of building an International Airport in the Beersheba region, but in practice this issue was not further promoted. * The today's modern airbase was built from 1980 and opened in October 1983 with initially 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 the peninsula was returned to Egypt following the
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. From 1979 to 1982 Ramon Airbase and Ovda Airbase were also built in the Negev – mainly by US companies. * For the construction of the Nevatim Airbase in the early 1980s, some Israeli Bedouins had to be relocated outside the planned area. They were financially compensated for this, and efforts are still being made to maintain a good relationship with them. * In 1986, it was proposed to use the base also for tourist charter flights from Europe to the
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. * In 1990, a committee again recommended the construction of an International Airport at the location of the base. * In the wake of budget cuts in the mid-1990s, there were considerations of closing the base entirely and relocating its air units to other airbases. Instead, it expanded starting in the early 2000s, and in 2008 it finally took over the military portion of
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, known as Lod Airbase (see: transport, refueling, and reconnaissance aircraft).


Gallery

Tel Malhata 997009157324705171 16-9.jpg, The archaeological site of '' Tel Malḥata'' in the 1950s, northeast of today's northern runway of Nevatim Airbase, animal drinking trough in the front Tel Malhata 997009157384805171-16-9.jpg, Israeli Bedouin with their herds at '' Tel Malḥata'' in 1955, where the Nevatim Airbase is now located Camp David, Menachem Begin, Anwar Sadat, 1978.jpg, The then presidents
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,
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and
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Menachem Begin Menachem Begin ( ''Menaḥem Begin'', ; (Polish documents, 1931–1937); ; 16 August 1913 – 9 March 1992) was an Israeli politician, founder of both Herut and Likud and the prime minister of Israel. Before the creation of the state of Isra ...
(left to right) at
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(USA) in Sept. 1978 Sinai-Airbases.png, Abandoned IAF bases on the
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(red) and newly estab­lished bases in southern Israel (blue) following the
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116 Squadron "Lions/Defenders Of The South"

The 116 Squadron "Lions Of The South" with A-4N Skyhawk ''Ayit'' light fighter jets was relocated in 1983 from Tel Nof Airbase to the newly established Nevatim Airbase 70 km further south and was its first fighter jet squadron. The A-4N jets remained in service there until 2002, when the squadron was temporarily disbanded. In 2003 it was reopened with F-16A/B ''Netz'' jets as the "Defenders Of The South", which had been transferred here from the 253 Squadron "Negev" at Ramon Airbase. Three squadrons at Ramon received new F-16I ''Sufa'' jets during that time, adapted to Israeli needs. In the summer of 2015, all F-16 jets at Nevatim were decommissioned and the squadron was disbanded again. Back in the 1960s, the 116 Squadron at Tel Nof Airbase flew the French-made Dassault Mystère IV A. As a reminiscence of this, a Mystère IV jet from that era was placed on a grassy hill near the east gate of Nevatim Airbase, with its nose pointing steeply into the sky (see photo right above). A number of other aircraft from bygone times are also on display in a park there (). In November 2019, the 116 Squadron "Lions Of The South" was reopened at Nevatim Airbase with new F-35I ''Adir'' stealth jets from the US. It is expected to reach its full size with 25 aircraft towards the end of the 2020s, like the other two F-35I squadrons at Nevatim. Skyhawk israel older efi E.jpg, Decommissioned A-4N Skyhawk ''Ayit'' jets, also from the 116 Squadron "Lions Of The South" (red and black symbol on the tail), around 2009 Hatzerim 131022 Netz 107.jpg, F-16A ''Netz'' #107 of 116 Squadron "Defenders Of The South" with 6.5 kill markings and a symbol of
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at the IAF Museum in 2022 IDF Squadron 116. II.jpg, Reopening of 116 Squadron "Lions Of The South" with F-35I ''Adir'' stealth jets at Nevatim Airbase in November 2019 IAF Squadron 116 Adir.png, Current emblem of 116 Squadron "Lions Of The South"


117 Squadron "First Jet"

The 117 Squadron "First Jet" was established in 1953 at Ramat David Airbase as the first fighter jet squadron of the
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and has participated in all of Israel's wars and combat operations since then. It operated the British-made Gloster Meteor F.8, the French Dassault Mirage IIICJ and the US-made General Dynamics F-16A..D from Ramat David. In 2020 the squadron was temporarily disbanded. On 1 July 2021, the 117 Squadron was reopened at Nevatim with F-35I ''Adir'' stealth jets. It will initially serve as a training squadron for the other two F-35I squadrons until sufficient F-35s have been delivered from the US, and will then become an active operational squadron. This is expected to happen in the second half of the 2020s. Since its founding, the 117 Squadron "First Jet" has been considered one of the elite squadrons of the
Israeli Air Force The Israeli Air Force (IAF; , commonly known as , ''Kheil HaAvir'', "Air Corps") operates as the aerial and space warfare branch of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). It was founded on May 28, 1948, shortly after the Israeli Declaration of Indep ...
, always equipped with the latest and most powerful fighter aircraft of its time, such as the F-35I ''Adir''. Dan Tolkovsky (85069).jpg, Opening ceremony of the new 117 Squadron "First Jet" on 17 June 1953 at Ramat David Airbase Meitar Collection (997009327258905171) 16-9.jpg, Israeli fighter pilots in front of their Gloster Meteor F.8 jets of 117 Squa­dron at Ramat David around 1954 Reopening of the 117th Squadron, July 2021. II.jpg, The reopening of the 117 Squadron on 1 July 2021 at Nevatim Airbase with new F-35I ''Adir'' stealth jets 117patch.png, Current emblem of 117 Squadron "First Jet"


140 Squadron "Golden Eagle"

The 140 Squadron "Golden Eagle", which operated from 1973 with A-4H/N Skyhawk ''Ayit'', was relocated in 1982 from the abandoned Etzion Airbase in the Sinai to the newly established Ramon Airbase in the
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and continued as a fighter and training squadron until it was finally closed down in 1985. One year later, in 1986, it was reopened at Nevatim with F-16A/B ''Netz'' fighter jets, which were pulled together from other bases here. It was not until 2013 that this squadron was closed again and its remaining F-16A/B jets were handed over to the 116 Squadron "Defenders Of The South" – also at Nevatim. The F-16A jet #243 (see photo in the gallery below) was involved in
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on 7 June 1981, the destruction of the
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i nuclear reactor ''Osirak''. It was flown by
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(1954–2003) and took off from Etzion Airbase for the operation, and it received a corresponding triangular symbol afterwards. At that time, this F-16A belonged to 110 Squadron "Knights Of The North" at Ramat David, later to 140 Squadron "Golden Eagle" at Nevatim, as can be seen in the photo below. In December 2016, the 140 Squadron "Golden Eagle" was reopened at Nevatim and was the first squadron in Israel (and outside the USA) to receive the new stealth fighter jet F-35I with the Hebrew designation ''Adir''. סקייהוק.jpg, An A-4H/N Skyhawk ''Ayit'' of the 140 Squadron "Golden Eagle" of Etzion Airbase around 1973 IAF F-16A Netz 243 CIAF 2004.jpg, The F-16A ''Netz'' #243 of
Ilan Ramon Ilan Ramon (; , born Ilan Wolfferman (); June 20, 1954 – February 1, 2003) was an Israeli fighter pilot and later the first Israeli astronaut. He served as a Space Shuttle payload specialist on STS-107, the fatal mission of '' Columbia ...
, involved in
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, exhi­bited in Czechia in 2004 PikiWiki_Israel 32121 Nevatim Airbase.JPG, A sculpture of 140 Squadron "Golden Eagle" (טייסת 140) near a parking lot at Nevatim Airbase IAF Squadron 140 from 2016.png, Current emblem of 140 Squadron "Golden Eagle"


Today


Infrastructure

The northern part of Nevatim Airbase, with its two runways, is home to the three squadrons of F-35I stealth fighter jets. Two other runways there dating back to the early days of the base are no longer in operation (see map). The southern runway, with its 3,900 meters, was completed in 2008 and was, at the time, the longest runway in the Middle East. The southern area is primarily home to transport aircraft, tanker aircraft, and reconnaissance and surveillance aircraft. PikiWiki Israel 32117 Nevatim Airbase.JPG, A 2010 erected building for the 120 Squadron "Desert Giants", opera­ting
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tankers ATC tower in Nevatim IAF base.jpg, ATC tower at Nevatim Airbase near the southern runway in 2013 PikiWiki Israel 32125 Nevatim Airbase.JPG, Photo impressions of the Nevatim Airbase in 2013 Herzi Halevi visit to Nevatim IAF base, 2023 (93310).jpg, Then IDF Chief of the General Staff Herzi Halevi (brown boots) visited Nevatim Airbase in February 2023


Stealth aircraft

Since December 2016, F-35I ''Adir'' (The Mighty One) stealth fighter jets have been stationed at Nevatim. Israel buys them from a US manufacturer consortium around
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, 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 (see above and also
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).


Flight simulator

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.


First combat missions

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. 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
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in
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. In July 2019, Nevatim-based F-35Is twice attacked Iranian missile depots located north and northeast of the
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i capital
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.


Gaza war and "Beast Mode"

In March 2025, the IAF confirmed that since the outbreak of the
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on 7 October 2023, it had flown thousands of sorties in all combat theaters with its F-35I ''Adir'' stealth jets, including using "external munitions". In this configuration, known as "Beast Mode," up to four bombs or missiles are mounted directly under the wings. The F-35 normally carries weapons internally, maintaining its stealth capabilities. With external weapons, it isn't stealthy anymore, but this seems less important in the Gaza conflict, since
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does not have air defense.


Transport aircraft

The 103 Squadron "Elephants" was established during the Palestine War in July 1948 at Ramat David Airbase and from then on flew various transport aircraft at several bases. In 2008, it finally moved its C-130H Hercules ''Karnaf'' from the former Lod Airbase (military section of the
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) to Nevatim Airbase. In 2014, the squadron received the improved C-130J-30 Super Hercules ''Shimshon'', which it continues to fly today. The 131 Squadron "Knights Of The Yellow Bird" was established in October 1973 during the
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at the former Lod Airbase (
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) and flew the C-130E/H Hercules ''Karnaf'' from the outset. In 2008, the 131 Squadron finally relocated with its remaining C-130Hs, along with the 103 Squadron, to Nevatim Airbase. After the withdrawal of 103, 131, 120 and 122 Squadron (see below), Lod Airbase was closed and Ben Gurion became a purely civilian airport.


Tanker aircraft

The 120 Squadron "Desert Giants" (former "International Squadron" at Lod Airbase) consists of
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''Re'em'' tanker aircraft dating back to the 1970s and stationed at Nevatim since 2008. They will be replaced by newer Boeing KC-46A Pegasus aircraft in the coming years. 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. In November 2024, it was announced that Boeing had begun production of the first of four tanker aircraft for Israel and that there's an option for eight more. In addition, new large hangars will be built for all Pegasus tankers.


Reconnaissance aircraft

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
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. The purchase of additional machines of the latest type is in progress.


Israeli Air Force One

The Nevatim Airbase is also the home base of the so-called ''Israeli Air Force One'', a converted
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for international visits by the
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or the
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. Officially called '' Wing of Zion'', it is operated by the IAF and has its own hangar at Nevatim. 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. After
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was re-elected as Prime Minister at the end of 2022, the ''Wing of Zion'' was finally put into operation in the course of 2023 and made its first official flight in July 2024. 2016-12-12 First two F-35s in Israel.jpg, The first two F-35I ''Adir'' (No. 901 and No. 902) arrived at Nevatim on the evening of 12 December 2016 Nevatim-Air-Base-4.jpg, C-130J (gray), C-130H (beige) and
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tankers (white) near the southern Nevatim runway in 2017 «Onisilos Gedeon» Joint Exercise Israel and Cyprus, November 2020. III.jpg, A G550 CAEW ''Eitam'' in November 2020 during an exercise of the IAF with the Cypriot National Guard 4X-ISR Rami Mizrahi.jpg, The '' Wing of Zion'' aka ''Israeli Air Force One'' (a
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) has its hangar at the Nevatim Airbase


International Airport

Since the international
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near
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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 Beersheba ( / ; ), officially Be'er-Sheva, is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel. Often referred to as the "Capital of the Negev", it is the centre of the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in Israel, the eighth-most p ...
(around 15 km) also speaks for this. The IAF is strongly opposed to this latter proposal as it believes it would restrict military flight movements too much. At the end of January 2025, the
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decided to have a plan drawn up by the end of the year on how an international airport could be set up at Nevatim. This does not mean that it will actually be built, but all options will first be examined as to how and where an airport can be built there. However, the events after 7 October 2023 have also shown how intensively the IAF uses the Nevatim airbase to carry out all of its tasks, such as the intensive operations in the
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and
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, in
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and
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, the long-range retaliatory strikes in
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and against the
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in
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. If a dual airport in Nevatim comes about, operations from there like in the past will no longer be possible.


Nuclear weapons

Even before the
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announced in early March 2024 that its F-35 stealth jets are now certified for use with B61-12 atomic bombs, there was a discussion about whether the Israeli F-35I ''Adir'' at Nevatim are capable of transporting and dropping Israeli nuclear weapons. For this purpose, these weapons would have to be stored on the base in specially secured bunkers.


2024 Iranian attacks

In April 2024 the air base suffered an attack from Iran as part of the 2024 Iran–Israel conflict; according to an analysis of satellite images by
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, there was only minor damage. In the October 2024 Iranian attack, videos geolocated by CNN showed a significant number of Iranian missiles hitting the base. Iranian media reported that several of Israel's most advanced aircraft had been destroyed, without providing evidence to support this assertion. The IDF stated: "Tonight's Iranian ballistic missile attack has had no operational impact on the IAF and its ongoing airstrikes against terror targets in both the Gaza Strip and Lebanon". Flight route records indicated that a significant portion of the IAF's Boeing 707 and
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aircraft were on station off the Israeli coast, either to support IAF fighter activity or put into the air for their own safety in anticipation of attacks on the air bases. Satellite images taken after the attack showed four apparent impacts of Iranian missiles at the base. One caused a large hole in the roof of a hangar complex near the southern runway. Another missile appeared to have struck a road on the base. The IDF said Iranian missiles damaged "office buildings and other maintenance areas" at its air bases but that no soldiers, weapons or aircraft were hit.


Units

* 103 Squadron "Elephants" – operating the C-130J-30 Super Hercules ''Shimshon'' * 116 Squadron "Lions Of The South" – operating the F-35I ''Adir'' since November 2019 * 117 Squadron "First Jet" – operating the F-35I ''Adir'', initially for pilot training since July 2021 * 120 Squadron "Desert Giants" – operating the
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''Re'em'' as a flying tanker, will be replaced by KC-46 Pegasus * 122 Squadron "Nachshon" – operating the GV ''Shavit'' and G550 ''Eitam'' & ''Oron'' as SEMA/CAEW/ELINT/COMINT ⃰ planes * 131 Squadron "Knights Of The Yellow Bird" – operating the C-130H Hercules ''Karnaf'' * 140 Squadron "Golden Eagle" – operating the F-35I ''Adir'' since December 2016 * Operating the '' Wing of Zion'' with its own hangar aka ''Israeli Air Force One'', is done by 120 Squadron * Unit 5700 – Forward Airfield Tactical Unit (Special unit, at Nevatim since 2009) * Defender Of The Negev – Company of the Netzah Yehuda Battalion for the defense of the base ⃰ SEMA = Special Electronic Mission Aircraft, CAEW = Conformal Airborne Early Warning, ELINT = Electronic Intelligence, COMINT = Communication Intelligence Hatzerim 240615 Samson 03.jpg, C-130J-30 Super Hercules ''Shimshon'' of 103 Squadron "Elephants" (see tail) at
Hatzerim Airbase Hatzerim Airbase (, ''Basis Heil HaAvir Hatzerim'', ''lit.'' Homesteads) is an Israeli Air Force, Israeli Air Force (IAF) base on the northern edge of the Negev, Negev desert in the Southern District (Israel), Southern District of Israel, 6&nbs ...
in 2015 The Southern Lions. Squadron 116. I.jpg, Two F-35I ''Adir'' of 116 Squadron "Lions Of The South" (see lion symbol on tail and logo on intake) in 2020 Reopening of the 117th Squadron, July 2021. IV.jpg, An F-35I ''Adir'' of 117 Squadron "First Jet" (see jet-in-the-crosshairs symbol) at the reopening in 2021 Hatzerim 280616 Karnaf Reem 01.jpg, A
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''Re'em'' refueling a C-130H Hercules ''Karnaf'' of Squadrons 120 & 131 in 2016 KC-46 Pegasus prepares to refuel C-17 (cropped).jpg, Boeing KC-46 Pegasus tankers will replace the aging 707s of Nevatim in the second half of the 2020s 120516 Independence Flypast Nachshons 01.jpg, A GV ''Shavit'' (bottom left) and a G550 ''Eitam'' of 122 Squadron "Nachshon", in May 2016 IDF 122nd Squadron receiving the Oron aircraft, April 2021. I.jpg, A newly arrived G550 ''Oron'' for 122 Squadron at Nevatim Airbase, in April 2021 David Friedman visit to Nevatim Air Base, December 2017 DSC 1936P (38096401685).jpg, An F-35I ''Adir'' of 140 Squadron "Golden Eagle" (see eagle symbol) in its shelter in 2017
Note: IAF aircraft can usually be assigned to their squadron by the symbols on the tail or the air intakes


Accidents

* On 13 September 2009, an F-16A from Nevatim crashed over mountainous terrain during a training flight in the southern
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. Since the 21-year-old pilot Assaf Ramon had not reported any problems before the crash, it was assumed that he had suddenly fainted as a result of the high speed and G-force conditions to which he was subjected. Assaf Ramon was the son of
Ilan Ramon Ilan Ramon (; , born Ilan Wolfferman (); June 20, 1954 – February 1, 2003) was an Israeli fighter pilot and later the first Israeli astronaut. He served as a Space Shuttle payload specialist on STS-107, the fatal mission of '' Columbia ...
, Israel's first astronaut, who died in the
Space Shuttle Columbia disaster On Saturday, February 1, 2003, Space Shuttle Columbia, Space Shuttle ''Columbia'' disintegrated as it Atmospheric entry, re-entered the atmosphere over Texas and Louisiana, killing all seven astronauts on board. It was the second List of Spa ...
in 2003. Ramon Airport near
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is named after these two men (see photo on the right).


References


External links


Nevatim from globalsecurity.org
{{Israeli Air Force Airports in Israel Israeli Air Force bases