Ready to Dogfight

An IAI Kfir departs Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport to rendezvous with the US Marine Corps over the Gulf of Mexico for a series of dogfights. Operated by Airborne Tactical Advantage, the Kfir operates as an enemy bogey, giving Marine Corp fighters a challenging dogfight to keep their skills sharp. 

The Kfir is a Israeli fighter built by Israel Aircraft Industries. The Hebrew name Kfir translates to Lion Cub in English. Over 200 Kfirs were produced and operated by the Israeli Defense Force, Sri Lanka Air Force, Columbia Air Force and even a few for the US Navy as trainers. Today six Kfirs are operated by ATAC as adversary fighters like the one pictured here. 

Taken: June 15, 2023 at Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (Sarasota, FL)

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