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  • Israel Operates 348 U.S. Made Fighters and Helicopters To Assist In A War With Iran

    Key Points Out of Middle Eastern militaries, Israel ranks fairly high in terms of its strength–much of this having to do with its air force The IDF primarily uses the F-16 Sufa, a fairly versatile fighter jet introduced in 2004 with roughly 220 in active service Apart from the Sufa and the Eagle, The IDF also uses helicopters like the AH-64 Apache, AS565 Panther, and UH-60 Black Hawk Are you ahead, or behind on retirement? SmartAsset’s free tool can match you with a financial advisor in minutes to help you answer that today. Each advisor has been carefully vetted, and must act in your best interests. Don’t waste another minute; get started by clicking here.(Sponsor) Out of Middle Eastern militaries, Israel ranks fairly high in terms of its strength–much of this having to do with its air force. While Israel might not have the largest air force in the region, it does have one of the most technologically advanced as it relies heavily on its Western allies to provide some of the newest fighter aircraft on the market. Here, 24/7 Wall St. is taking a closer look at the Israeli Air Force and what it has to offer going into a conflict with Iran. To identify every aircraft in the Israeli Air Force, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed active military aircraft data from FlightGlobal’s 2025 World Air Forces report, an annual military aviation publication. We ranked the aircraft according to how many active units were in service. We have included supplemental data from the Military Factory regarding the type of aircraft, year introduced, classification, active number of aircraft, country of origin, manufacturer, top speed, and armament. The IDF primarily uses the F-16 Sufa, a fairly versatile fighter jet introduced in 2004 with roughly 220 in active service. The F-16 can reach speeds near Mach 2 and carries various weapons, including missiles and guided munitions. Another mainstay of the Israeli Air Force is the F-15 Eagle. Israel was one of the first foreign operators of the F-15. The Eagle is a legendary American air superiority fighter that first entered service in 1976. One thing that stands out about this aircraft is its perfect combat record. Apart from the Sufa and the Eagle, The IDF also uses helicopters like the AH-64 Apache, AS565 Panther, and UH-60 Black Hawk. These helicopters are equipped with machine guns and some can equip Hellfire missiles or Hydra rocket pods. One of the newest additions to Israel’s Air Force is the F-35 Lightning II. This is a fifth-generation stealth fighter aircraft with a lot to offer. Here is a look at every aircraft in Israel’s Air Force: Why Are We Covering This? Israel’s Air Force is a cornerstone of its national defense, while also allowing it to project power within the region. These aircraft also serve in surveillance and reconnaissance roles which are vital for gathering intelligence, preventing emerging threats and planning future operations. 20. KC-46 Pegasus Type: In-flight refueler / aerial tanker aircraft Year introduced: 2019 Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer(s): Boeing Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 0 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 8 Top speed: 569 mph Armament: None 19. Leonardo AW119 (Koala) Type: Lightweight utility helicopter Year introduced: 2000 Country of Origin: Italy Manufacturer(s): Leonardo-Finmeccanica Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 1 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 12 Top speed: 177 mph Armament: None 18. IAI EL/W-2085 (G550) Type: Airborne early warning and control aircraft Year introduced: 2012 Country of Origin: Israel Manufacturer(s): Israel Aircraft Industries / Gulfstream Aircraft Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 3 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 1 Top speed: 587 mph Armament: None 17. Gulfstream V Type: Special elecontronic mission aircraft Year introduced: 1997 Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer(s): Gulfstream Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 3 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 0 Top speed: 675 mph Armament: None 16. AS565 Panther Type: Multirole helicopter Year introduced: 1985 Country of Origin: France Manufacturer(s): Eurocopter Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 4 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 0 Top speed: 190 mph Armament: Giat M621 20mm gun pods, 2.75″ rocket pods, AS-15 TT anti-ship missiles, HOT anti-tank missiles, Mark 46 torpedoes 15. Bell Model 206 (JetRanger / LongRanger) Type: Light utility helicopter Year introduced: 1967 Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer(s): Bell Helicopter Textron Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 4 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 0 Top speed: 122 mph Armament: 7.62mm machine guns 14. Boeing 707 Type: In-flight refueler / aerial tanker aircraft Year introduced: 1958 Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer(s): Boeing Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 7 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 0 Top speed: 551 mph Armament: None 13. KC-130 Super Hercules Type: Aerial tanker Year introduced: 1962 Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer(s): Lockheed Martin Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 7 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 0 Top speed: 416 mph Armament: None 12. C-130 Hercules Type: Tactical transport Year introduced: 1956 Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer(s): Lockheed Martin Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 8 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 0 Top speed: 373 mph Armament: None 11. Grob G120A Type: Lightweight basic trainer aircraft Year introduced: 1999 Country of Origin: Germany Manufacturer(s): Grob Aircraft Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 16 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 0 Top speed: 199 mph Armament: None 10. Bell OH-58 Kiowa Type: Light scout and reconnaissance helicopter Year introduced: 1969 Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer(s): Bell Helicopter Textron Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 18 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 0 Top speed: 131 mph Armament: 7.62mm machine gun/minigun pods, Hydra rocket pods, Hellfire anti-tank missiles, Stinger air-to-air missiles 9. T-6 Texan II Type: Tandem-seat basic trainer aircraft Year introduced: 2001 Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer(s): Raytheon Aircraft / Hawker Beechcraft (Textron Aviation) Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 20 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 0 Top speed: 320 mph Armament: None 8. CH-53 Sea Stallion Type: Heavy-lift transport helicopter Year introduced: 1966 Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer(s): Sikorsky Aircraft / VFW-Fokker; Spey Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 22 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 12 Top speed: 196 mph Armament: 12.7mm XM218, 12.7mm GAU-21, 7.62mm MG3 machine gun 7. King Air 200 Type: Multirole transport aircraft Year introduced: 1964 Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer(s): Beechcraft Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 22 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 0 Top speed: 311 mph Armament: None 6. Leonardo M-346 Master Type: Advanced jet trainer Year introduced: 2016 Country of Origin: Italy Manufacturer(s): Leonardo-Finmeccanica Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 30 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 0 Top speed: 659 mph Armament: None 5. F-35 Lightning II Type: Advanced multirole strike fighter Year introduced: 2016 Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer(s): Lockheed Martin / Northrop Grumman / BAE Systems Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 38 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 36 Top speed: 1199 mph Armament: 25mm GAU-12/U, air-to-air missiles (Sidewinder, AMRAAM), guided bombs (Paveway II), general purpose bombs, JDAM bombs, cruise missiles (Stormshadow) 4. AH-64 Apache Type: Dedicated two-seat attack helicopter Year introduced: 1986 Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer(s): Hughes / Boeing / McDonnell Douglas Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 48 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 0 Top speed: 183 mph Armament: 30mm Hughes chain gun, Hellfire missiles, Hydra rockets, Stinger air-to-air missiles, Sidewinder air-to-air missiles 3. UH-60 Black Hawk Type: Medium-lift multi-mission helicopter Year introduced: 1979 Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer(s): Sikorsky Aircraft / PZL / Turkish Aerospace Industries Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 50 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 0 Top speed: 183 mph Armament: 7.62mm general purpose machine gun, Hellfire missiles, GAU-19 12.7mm gatling gun, mine dispersal systems, 2.75″ FFAR rocket pods 2. F-15 Eagle Type: Air superiority fighter aircraft Year introduced: 1976 Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer(s): McDonnell Douglas / Boeing / Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 87 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 25 Top speed: 1875 mph Armament: 20mm M61A1, air-to-air missiles (Sidewinder, Sparrow), air-to-ground missiles (Maverick, HARM), Laser-guided bombs, cluster bombs 1. F-16I Sufa (Storm) Type: Lightweight multirole fighter Year introduced: 2004 Country of Origin: Israel Manufacturer(s): Lockheed Martin / Elbit Systems; Israel Aerospace Industries Active aircraft in Israeli Air Force: 223 Aircraft on order for Israeli Air Force: 0 Top speed: 1501 mph Armament: 20mm M61A1, short-range air-to-air missiles on wingtip launchers The post Israel Operates 348 U.S. Made Fighters and Helicopters To Assist In A War With Iran appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..» Mehr auf 247wallst.com


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    BAE Systems share price has jumped by over 65% this year, and is hovering near its all-time high of 1,997p. It has soared by 45% in the last 12 months and 375% in the last five years, making it one of the best-performing FTSE 100 constituents.» Mehr auf invezz.com


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In 2023 hat BAE SYSTEMS ADR/4 LS-,025 +0,74 Dividende ausgeschüttet. Die letzte Dividende wurde im Juni 2023 gezahlt.

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Im letzten Quartal hatte BAE SYSTEMS ADR/4 LS-,025 einen Umsatz von +16,68 Mrd und ein Nettoeinkommen von +1,22 Mrd
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Umsatz+16,68 Mrd-
Bruttoeinkommen+19,45 Mrd-
Nettoeinkommen+1,22 Mrd-
EBITDA+2,66 Mrd-

Fundamentaldaten

MetrikWert
Marktkapitalisierung
+62,98 Mrd
Anzahl Aktien
733,63 Mio
52 Wochen-Hoch/Tief
+93,71 - +47,95
DividendenNein
Beta
0,33
KGV (PE Ratio)
+28,51
KGWV (PEG Ratio)
+4,28
KBV (PB Ratio)
+4,80
KUV (PS Ratio)
+2,07

Unternehmensprofil

BAE Systems plc bietet weltweit Lösungen in den Bereichen Verteidigung, Luft- und Raumfahrt sowie Sicherheit an. Das Unternehmen ist in fünf Segmenten tätig: Elektronische Systeme, Cyber & Intelligenz, Plattformen & Dienstleistungen (US), Luft und Schifffahrt. Das Segment Elektronische Systeme bietet elektronische Kampfführungssysteme, Navigationssysteme, elektro-optische Sensoren, militärische und zivile digitale Triebwerks- und Flugsteuerungen, Präzisionslenk- und Suchsystemlösungen, militärische Kommunikationssysteme und Datenverbindungen, permanente Überwachungssysteme, Raumfahrtelektronik und elektrische Antriebssysteme. Das Segment Cyber & Intelligence bietet Lösungen zur Modernisierung, Wartung und Erprobung von cyber-harden Flugzeugen, Radaren, Raketensystemen und Missionsanwendungen, die Bedrohungen für die nationale Sicherheit aufspüren und abschrecken; Systemtechnik, Integrations- und Wartungsdienste für kritische Waffensysteme, C5ISR und Cybersicherheit; sowie Lösungen und Dienstleistungen für Geheimdienste und Bundes-/Zivilbehörden. Darüber hinaus bietet das Unternehmen Data-Intelligence-Lösungen zur Abwehr von Bedrohungen auf nationaler Ebene, zum Schutz von Netzwerken und Daten vor Angriffen, Sicherheits- und Nachrichtendienstlösungen für die britische Regierung und verbündete internationale Regierungen, Lösungen zur Betrugsbekämpfung und zur Einhaltung gesetzlicher Vorschriften sowie Daten- und Digitaldienste auf Unternehmensebene. Das Segment Platforms & Services (US) stellt Kampffahrzeuge, Waffen und Munition her und bietet Schiffsreparaturdienste sowie die Verwaltung von Munitionseinrichtungen im Besitz der Regierung an. Das Luftfahrtsegment entwickelt, fertigt, modernisiert und unterstützt Kampf- und Trainingsflugzeuge. Das Segment Maritim entwirft, fertigt und unterstützt Überwasserschiffe, U-Boote, Torpedos, Radar-, Führungs- und Kampfsysteme und liefert Marinewaffensysteme. Darüber hinaus liefert es Marinewaffensysteme, Raketenwerfer und Präzisionsmunition. Das Unternehmen wurde 1970 gegründet und hat seinen Sitz in Farnborough, Vereinigtes Königreich.

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BAE SYSTEMS ADR/4 LS-,025
CEO
Dr. Charles Nicholas Woodburn CBE, Ph.D.
SitzFarnborough,
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