The American monster of the Air Force landed in Israel - and this is how it will upgrade the IDF
The Israeli Air Force received the second Boeing KC-46 refueling aircraft, named "Gideon," at the Nevatim airbase. The aircraft, purchased in the US, is intended to provide fighter jets with unprecedented operational range and extended loiter time, as part of a broad IDF buildup for a multi-front war.
Yesterday (Thursday), the Israeli Air Force received the second Boeing KC-46 refueling aircraft, named "Gideon," at the Nevatim airbase. The aircraft was officially inducted into the 46th Refueling Squadron in a festive ceremony. Its arrival is part of a large-scale buildup by the Ministry of Defense, which includes the procurement of six advanced refueling aircraft from the United States. The main goal is to provide Israeli fighter jets with unprecedented operational range and extended loiter time, and to enhance readiness for a multi-front war. Defense officials describe the procurement as a "game-changer" that significantly strengthens operations in distant theaters. The article presents the aircraft's reception as a dramatic and significant event, using excited language and terms like "American monster" and "glittering procurement," but does not include quotes from opposition figures or criticism of the costs.
The American monster of the Air Force landed in Israel - and this is how it will upgrade the IDF