The joint training takes place twice a year as part of the implementation of the Defense Cooperation Program between Greece and Israel
Greek-Israeli Top Gun. Co-training LIVEX (Live Exercise) between pilots fighter aircraft of the Air Force and its aircraft Israeli Air Force (IAF) was held on May 23 in the wider area South of Crete.
As announced today Thursday by GEETHA, the Air Force participated in the joint training with 53 sorties of F-16 fighters, while from the IAF side, 2 Air Refueling B707 Tanker aircraft of 120 Squadron (Desert Giants) participated.
The purpose of the activity was to train, familiarize and coordinate F-16 aircraft crews in Air to Air Refueling (AAR) procedures during the day and at night.
Co-education held twice each year, in the framework of the implementation of the Defense Cooperation Program between Greece and Israel, and contributed to increasing the level of operational readiness, combat capability, exchange of know-how and upgrading the multi-level military synergy of the Armed Forces of the two countries.
Source: Skai
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