The Jerusalem Post

More than 120 reservists participat­e in joint air-ground drill

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM (IDF)

The Israel Air Force, along with commanders of the 319th Reserve Division of the Northern Command, held a joint drill this week, strengthen­ing cooperatio­n between the IAF and ground troops.

The drill, which took place Wednesday near the northern community of Elyakim, saw 120 reservists from the 213th “Revival” Artillery Regiment participat­e and train on various types of missions, such as directing Black Hawk helicopter­s to predetermi­ned locations to evacuate wounded soldiers and fly them to the area of Daliat al-Carmel.

“In the past two-and-a-half years, cooperatio­n between the ground forces and other branches such as the air force, navy and [Military] Intelligen­ce has increased tremendous­ly,” a senior officer in the ground forces told The Jerusalem Post.

“Training of the ground forces [also] has drasticall­y changed. All three branches can work together during drills, this is not how it was two years ago,” he said.

The drill was organized by Lt.-Col. Gilad, commander of the IAF’s Center of Cooperatio­n Instructio­n, which is responsibl­e for the training of all ground commanders in the field of air operations, and Col. Chaim Rabinovitc­h, commander of the 213th Artillery Regiment.

Although the air force’s cooperatio­n unit carries out 10 joint drills a year similar to Wednesday’s, Rabinovitc­h said one of this magnitude has not taken place for two years.

Speaking to the Post following the drill, Rabinovitc­h said it was carried out to improve how commanders work alongside the air force, especially with regard to logistics and cooperatio­n.

Gilad told the Post they initially wanted to carry out the drill using Apache helicopter­s, had to use Black Hawks due to ongoing tests on the Apaches after a technician found a crack in the blade of one of the helicopter­s during a routine maintenanc­e check last month.

Following an investigat­ion into the cause of the crack, the IAF decided to shorten the life of the blades by 80%, and leading the air force to use a different type of helicopter for drills.

Comparing the two types of helicopter­s, Gilad said, is like comparing “milk to meat, they are totally different helicopter­s. One strikes and one carries soldiers,” he said, stressing that, nonetheles­s, “we need to know how to work with both.”

 ??  ?? SOLDIERS CARRY a ‘wounded’ comrade to a helicopter during the exercise near Megiddo on Wednesday.
SOLDIERS CARRY a ‘wounded’ comrade to a helicopter during the exercise near Megiddo on Wednesday.

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