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According to the report, the said pilot was fighting 1,500 km from home and he said it was not a walk in the park. IAF pilot Maj. N’ of the first strike in Iran witnessed how he and the other pilots struggled to fight the Israeli pilots .
The captive pilot said that he and his comrades saw Iranian jets take off—then flee and vanish, and they stay two hours and could’ve gone back—again and again, so they surrender.
The pilot said: This is my correction for October 7—this time we were the initiators,” says Maj N. (31), an F-15 pilot from Squadron 133, one of the first to take part in the unprecedented Israeli airstrikes over Iran and the start of Operation Rising Lion. Now, he shares what it was like to wait for the green light, the challenges of flying deep into enemy territory, and the deeply personal sense of “correction” for the failure that launched the war. The captive pilot told Israel details about the October 7 massacre of the Israelis.
Source> YNet.com
The captive pilot said that he and his comrades saw Iranian jets take off—then flee and vanish, and they stay two hours and could’ve gone back—again and again, so they surrender.
The pilot said: This is my correction for October 7—this time we were the initiators,” says Maj N. (31), an F-15 pilot from Squadron 133, one of the first to take part in the unprecedented Israeli airstrikes over Iran and the start of Operation Rising Lion. Now, he shares what it was like to wait for the green light, the challenges of flying deep into enemy territory, and the deeply personal sense of “correction” for the failure that launched the war. The captive pilot told Israel details about the October 7 massacre of the Israelis.
Source> YNet.com