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193 Squadron (Israel)

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193rd Squadron IAF
טייסת 193
Logo of the Squadron
ActiveJune, 1987 – present
CountryIsrael
AllegianceIsrael Defense Forces
BranchIsraeli Air Force
TypeNaval Aviation
RolePerforming Aviation services for theIsraeli Navy
Garrison/HQPalmachim Base
Ramat David Airbase
Nickname(s)Defenders of the West
Motto(s)"In the air, at sea and on land"
Aircraft flown
HelicopterEurocopter AS565 Panther
Eurocopter HH-65 Dolphin(former)
Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk(planned)

The193 Squadronof theIsraeli Air Force(IAF), also known as theMaritime Helicopters Squadronand operates on behalf of theIsraeli Navy.

The squadron fliesAS565 Pantherhelicopters.

Aircraft

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193 Squadron helicopter on a Naval ship

The squadron was established in June 1987, flying theEurocopter HH-65A DolphinfromPalmachim Airbase.After the loss of one airframe in 1996, the IAF retired the remaining HH-65A in 1997. Both airframes were test airframes from theUnited States Coast Guard.

An IAF AS565

The squadron is home to sevenAS565 Pantherhelicopters based at eitherRamat David AirbaseorPalmachim Airbase.[1]These helicopters are also assigned and can land on theSa'ar 5-class corvettes.One Panther helicopter crashed on January 3, 2022 killing two airmen and injuring a naval officer. In 2015 the IAF ordered eightSikorsky SH-60 Seahawks(US Navy surplus) to replace the Panthers, with delivery expected in 2024.[2]

AS565 of the Squadron with Saar 6 corvette

Operations

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Anti Smuggling Operation

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On May 5, 2001, the squadron took part in thecapture of the ship "Santorini"which left northern Lebanon towards theGaza Stripcarrying many weapons intended for the Gaza militants.

On May 21, 2003, the squadron took part in the capture of the ship "Abu Hassan" which was sailing in theMediterranean Seaon its way fromLebanonto theGaza Strip.The squadron operated alongside the sea patrol arm inSquadron 120,which operates seagull aircraft, and in cooperation with the Steel Fleet in locating and tracking the ship, and also accompaniedShayetet 13in the operation to take over the ship, which was carried out successfully.Hezbollahmember Hamad Maslam Musabu Hamra was captured on the ship and with him a device Combat and many training materials intended for Palestinians.[3]

Second Lebanon War

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On July 14, 2006, around 8:30 p.m., while operating off the coast of Beirut in theSecond Lebanon War,INS Hanitwas hit in the rear by a C-802 anti-ship missile launched byHezbollah.The missile hit a crane in the stern, armed, but did not penetrate the steel crane structure and slipped. A fire broke out in the right section under the helipad, and four soldiers were killed: Major Dov Sternshus, who was in charge of training and an aircraft mechanic in the squadron, and Sgt. Tal Amgar, who served as an avionics technician in the squadron. A "bat" helicopter that was on the airstrip was damaged by the missile and was taken out of the squadron headquarters for repairs. On August 11, 2008, a ceremony was held at theRamat David Airbaseto mark the return of the helicopter, which underwent a series of repairs and tests by the base's maintenance squadron.[4]

Emblem

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The squadron's emblem was designed by the graphic artist Orna Shefa, at the request of her brother and the first commander of the squadron, Lt. Col. Moshe Ararat. The emblem she designed beat all the proposals of the Air Force's graphic artists. The emblem shows a "manta ray" type fish whose floating motion in the water represents the combination of Flight and sailing.[5]

References

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  1. ^"193 Squadron - The Maritime Helicopters".Globalsecurity.org.Archivedfrom the original on 18 January 2009.Retrieved2008-12-21.
  2. ^"Mako.co.il story on a Panther helicopter crash".
  3. ^"מסוקי העטלף של חיל-האוויר סייעו, באתר".
  4. ^"העטלף חזר, באתר חיל האוויר הישראלי".
  5. ^"לא על הסמל בטאון חיל האוויר, יוני".