The Israeli air force grounded all of its fighting squadrons for one day on 14 October, following a series of safety incidents.
Imposed by the service's commander, Maj Gen Amir Eshel, the action was taken as a means of refreshing the safety instructions that apply to the air force's fixed-wing and rotorcraft squadrons.
The Israeli air force's combat aircraft inventory also includes Boeing F-15s plus Bell AH-1, Boeing AH-64 and Sikorsky CH-53 and S-70/UH-60A helicopters, as recorded by Flightglobal's MiliCAS database.
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