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Israel and Greece Conduct Joint Air Refueling Exercise Over Crete Enhancing Strategic Reach

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The Israeli Air Force recently conducted a joint air refueling exercise with Greek F-16 fighter jets over the island of Crete. Since Greece lacks its own tanker aircraft, Israeli tankers refueled the Greek fighters mid-air, significantly extending their operational range and endurance. This cooperation is viewed in Greek media as a critical upgrade that grants Athens new long-range strike capabilities and alters the strategic balance in the Eastern Mediterranean.

According to reports from the Greek military news site OnAlert, the exercise took place south of Crete and is seen as a clear operational message. The ability to refuel in flight allows Greek fighters to participate in extended air missions, including strategic deep-strike operations, maritime route protection, force escort, and maintaining air presence from Crete and Cyprus across the entire Eastern Mediterranean region.

While Israel typically avoids publicizing its Air Force activities, it has officially acknowledged conducting such refueling drills with Greece multiple times annually. These exercises include long-range operational flights and increasing fighter jet air time. The joint drills are part of a broader strategic plan in the Eastern Mediterranean amid Turkey's efforts to bolster its deterrence, which face delays and uncertainties in its air force modernization programs.

This enhanced cooperation between the Israeli and Greek air forces reflects a growing strategic partnership aimed at strengthening regional security and operational capabilities in a complex geopolitical environment.

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