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The RAF compared with the Israeli Air Force

November 11, 2010 15:17
Streaking ahead: an Israeli F-16A

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

In a surprising upheaval of the global military rankings, it has emerged that Israel is set to leave Britain for dust when it comes to air power.

Cuts proposed in the Ministry of Defence's recent Strategic Defence and Security Review could mean that in five years, the RAF will be fielding roughly half the number of fighters of the Israeli Air Force.

The major difference in air force planning between the countries is a result of change in strategic thinking.

The SDSR is based on a shift in the vision of Britain's armed forces from fighting against well-equipped Cold War adversaries to a future in which their main role will involve peace-keeping missions and more focused campaigns. There will be less need for squadrons of expensive, fighter-bombers carrying out air and ground-attack missions.