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Paparock
02-18-2008, 05:10 PM
IDF Building Longest Landing Strip in Middle East

(IsraelNN.com) The Israel Air Force has been quietly transforming its Nevatim base, a standard air force installation, into a Middle East wonder of the military world.

The plan to expand and upgrade the base into a massive complex designed to house various operational buildings as well as thousands of IAF personnel is well underway, with construction of the new base almost complete.

But the real centerpiece of the improved Negev-based IAF complex is its new landing strip, a whopping 2.5-mile paved highway on which the largest transport aircraft can land. It will be the largest landing strip in the entire Middle East.

The development is part of a master plan by the IDF to move the majority of IAF bases south to the Negev, said Colonel Tzvi Tweezer, administrator of the Nevatim base in an article posted on the IAF website. “The transfer of the Air Force to the south is part of a great plan being put into action by the IDF,” he said. “This particular stage is paramount to the success of that greater plan, which includes the upcoming ‘training base city’ project.” Tweezer added that the expanded base would also provide jobs for hundreds of people in a region which is known for its lower-than-average salaries and high unemployment.

The article also pointed out that such a mammoth operation requires development of improved infrastructure in the area. “This will include constructing transportation systems, education facilities, places of employment and housing. As part of the improvement of the infrastructure in the region, a train station will be built at the gates of the base… vital roads will be built ahead of schedule by the IAF and a gas-powered electricity station will be built to produce energy for the region,” he said.
The amount of asphalt used to pave the new landing strip was about the same amount used to pave a 56-mile-long two-lane highway.

The base is expected to stretch across an area equivalent to the total size of Tel Aviv-Jaffa and will include a new air traffic control tower, underground hangars and housing for at least 2,000 soldiers. Some 900 workers were hired to build the new base, with more than half of them local Negev residents. The project, which also involved relocation of IDF training units, Intelligence Corps and Teleprocessing Units, is expected to cost a total of approximately $658 million.

The new Nevatim base is slated to make its debut by 2009.

haamimhagolan
02-19-2008, 11:56 AM
In case anyone hadn't seen it, attached below is an official map of Israel's major air bases, as obtained from the government website for the Heyl haAvir.
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dzone
02-20-2008, 07:43 AM
It is same as putting eggs in one basket, what for? So enemies can wipe all Israeli Air Force in single day, or what?

woodbine901
02-24-2008, 12:35 PM
It is same as putting eggs in one basket, what for? So enemies can wipe all Israeli Air Force in single day, or what?

im guessing a large airwing will be staioned there for large scale attacks maybe i dont know

siscom
04-09-2008, 10:37 PM
I just recently returned from a three week trip to Nevatim Air Base and I was shocked at the size of the construction projects going on there. I will be returning in a few weeks and i hope to see more of the projects. I would like to return in a few years to see the finished product.

joejd12
04-10-2008, 01:56 AM
an airfield aint very good with bomb craters all over it.... this airfield would probably be annhilated in any sort of engagement and put out of commision....

however im sure the minds at the idf are a bit more knowledgable than me... so lets hope they know what theyre doing....

shelory
04-10-2008, 10:15 AM
I just recently returned from a three week trip to Nevatim Air Base and I was shocked at the size of the construction projects going on there. I will be returning in a few weeks and i hope to see more of the projects. I would like to return in a few years to see the finished product.

i would like you not to write what you see at Nevatim air Base as we dont know what type of people use this forum and what information could be secret or not, if israel wanted to tell people what they are doing in the airbase they would do it them selfs but from what i get its being hushed so try to keep your talk about the base at the minimum. i know you haven't written anything yet but i just want to tell you b4 you might post such stuff.

siscom
04-10-2008, 04:45 PM
I understand opsec, Thanks for the heads up though. I would not go into any more detail than the original post.You might give the same advice to papa rock.