IAF receives ‘Oron’ jet
The IAF on Sunday received the ‘Oron’ advanced intelligence jet at Nevatim air base in the South.
The jet was developed by the Defense Ministry’s Directorate of Research and Development, the IAF, the IDF Intelligence Directorate, the Navy and Israel Aerospace Industries, the IDF said in a statement. It was designed and planned as part of lessons learned in Israel’s past wars and operations, it said.
The Oron will be equipped with an automatic learning system that is based on an advanced algorithm and AI, and it will allow the different branches of the IDF to persevere and deepen its intelligence superiority, the statement said.
The Oron is based on the platform of the Gulfstream G550 business jet, which has outstanding flight performance and low maintenance costs, the IDF said. The plane will also be equipped with advanced IAI radar and intelligence systems. These will provide the IDF with advanced intelligence abilities in the areas of visual coverage in real time and in any weather and visibility conditions, the statement said.
The plane will allow creating a real-time comprehensive intelligence image, which includes the deployment of enemy ground forces, in closer and further circles, both in day-to-day routine and in wartime.
The Nachshon 122nd Squadron will operate the new jet. The squadron also operates the Shavit and the Eitam jets, which are also used for intelligence purposes.