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Role | Multirole fighter |
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National origin | France / Israel |
Manufacturer | Israel Aircraft Industries |
Design group | Dassault |
First flight | September 1971 |
Introduction | 1972 |
Retired | 1977 (Israel)2015 (Argentina) |
Status | Retired from military service |
Primary users | Israeli Air Force Argentine Air Force |
Number built | 61 (51+10) |
Developed from | Dassault Mirage 5 |
Developed into | IAI Kfir |
The Israel Aircraft Industries Nesher (Hebrew: נשר, 'griffon vulture', also translated to 'eagle') was the Israeli version of the French Dassault Mirage 5 multirole fighter
During May 1971, the first Raam A was delivered to the IAF. Production deliveries continued until February 1974, by which point a total of 51 Nesher fighters and 10 Nesher two-seat trainers has been delivered to the IAF.
The high point of the Nesher's career with the IAF occurred during the Yom Kippur War of 1973. The type reportedly performed well during the conflict, IAF pilots flying the type cumulatively claimed over a hundred kills. Shortly following the conflict, the decision was made to retire the Nesher. The introduction of the more capable Kfir derivative had diminished the importance of the Nesher, and their involvement in offensive operations had resulted in the airframes having rapidly aged as well. Following their withdrawal from service with the IAF, the majority of the remaining Neshers were refurbished and sold to Argentina, where the type was known as the Dagger
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Variants Nesher S : Single-seat ground-attack fighter version for the Israeli Air Force. Nesher T : Two-seat training version for the Israeli Air Force. Dagger A : Refurbished single-seat fighter version for the Argentine Air Force. Dagger B : Refurbished two-seat training version for the Argentine Air Force.
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