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''Netz 107'' is a General Dynamics F-16A block 10 Fighting Falcon of the Israeli Air Force, tail number 107. ''Netz 107'' participated in Operation Opera, bombing the Osiraq nuclear reactor, and was later credited with 6.5 enemy aircraft kills, a world record number of kills for an F-16.〔(Record-breaking F-16 Falcon to be retired from IDF service ), ynet, 11.2.2015〕 == Operational Service == The first F-16A/B ''Netz'' fighters arrived in Israel during 1980 and were issued to 117 Squadron (Israel) of the Israeli Air Force. The ''Netz 107'' was the first F-16 to touch Israeli soil when it landed on 2 July 1980 at Ramat David Airbase. On 7 June 1981 the ''Netz 107'' took part in Operation Opera, piloted by Amos Yadlin, and was the second F-16 to strike the Osiraq nuclear reactor after wing leader Zeev Raz. ''Netz 107'' scored its first aerial kill on 21 April 1982 when pilot Zeev Raz shot down a Syrian Air Force MiG-23. During Operation Peace for Galilee it shot down 6 more Syrian aircraft. On 9 June 1982, Eliezer Shkedi shot down two MiG-23s, although one was shared with another pilot. On Friday 11 June 1982 pilot Eithan Stiva shot down four Syrian aircraft. Several years later ''Netz 107'' was re-allocated to 253 Squadron (Israel) along with other F-16A/Bs. In 2015 ''Netz 107'' was retired from service and put on display at the Israeli Air Force Museum. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Netz 107」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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