Iran Says It Destroyed Israel's F-35 Fleet. Israel Disagrees.

January 16, 2025 Topic: Aircraft Region: Middle East Blog Brand: The Buzz Tags: IsraelIranIsraeli Air ForceF-35Israel-Iran War

Iran Says It Destroyed Israel's F-35 Fleet. Israel Disagrees.

We know that some Iranian missiles made it through Israel’s powerful Iron Dome air defense system and did hit Nevatim. In all likelihood, though, Israel’s F-35Is were unmolested.

 

In keeping with the ongoing news coming from the Middle East, and the variety of (mostly false) claims about the Islamic Republic of Iran’s hidden military supremacy, it is now time to address one of the most interesting claims made by Tehran in the last year. 

During the back-and-forth missile and drone exchange with Israel, Iran’s military alleged that their airstrikes against Israel were so successful that Nevatim Airbase was hit, and Israel’s entire fleet of powerful Lockheed Martin F-35I “Adir” fifth-generation warplanes were lost (the F-35Is are based at Nevatim).

 

The F-35I “Adir” (“Mighty One,” in Hebrew) is a single-seat, single-engine, all-weather stealth multirole warplane. Designed around the principles of supercruise, stealth, sensor fusion, and network-centric warfare, the F-35 is undoubtedly the most powerful plane in Israel’s impressive warplane fleet. There’s a reason that the Iranians targeted the main base where Israel’s F-35s are housed. Taking these planes out, or knocking a sizable portion of them out, would be a great boon for the Iranians.

Like so many systems that US defense contractors sell to Israel’s military, the F-35I was customized. The IAF installed an enhanced electronic warfare suite, including a unique Israeli electronic countermeasure system (ECM) that are tailored to protect the bird against specific attackers in the Middle East.