The special documentation reveals the dramatic closeness between the fighter jets and the infantry and armored fighters: The IDF today (Saturday) published new documentation from the cooperation between the ground forces and the air force in the Gaza Strip.
Documentation: Identification of terrorists in the Gaza Strip and their airstrikes, photo: IDF Spokesperson
The footage shows the IAF's 100th Squadron, alongside the 9900th Division of Military Intelligence, operating the Tzofit and Hofit aircraft. In one of the footage released by the IDF, the operator is heard on contact with the ground forces: "I'm with you on the house, Shagar."
The aircraft's crew consists of pilots and air patrols that enable visual collection and real-time photography and perform many and varied missions, air escort to ground forces, providing accurate warning of threats near the maneuvering forces, gathering intelligence and deciphering the battlefield.
The provision of intelligence and minimization of harm to uninvolved civilians is carried out by the crew of the aircraft, which carries out missions in the air. The team accompanies forces and scans routes, deciphers contracts, carries out collection missions and incriminates terrorist elements.
Documentation: Identification of terrorists in the Gaza Strip and their airstrikes, photo: IDF Spokesperson
The climax of cooperation from the moment an aerial fire request is activated in an encounter event erupts to the moment the air munitions contact the target comes with the call: "Make sure our forces are not there."
"At least three terrorists," the operator is heard over the radio when he identifies terrorists. "Operational walking, there is no doubt that these are not our forces but terrorists. Three... litters." In one of the other footage, the operator says: "I don't see a person, but I saw shots coming from the top floor of the building, from the eastern part."
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