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Operation Focus (Hebrew
Hebrew language

Hebrew is a Semitic languages of the Afro-Asiatic languages. Modern Hebrew is spoken by more than seven million people in Israel and Classical Hebrew is used for prayer or study in Jews communities around the world....
: ???? ????, Mivtza Moked) was the opening pre-emptive airstrike by Israel
Israel

Israel officially the State of Israel , is a country in the Middle East located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area....
 at the start of the Six-Day War
Six-Day War

In the Six-Day War of June 5-10, 1967, Israel defeated the armies of the neighboring states of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. In Arabic, the war is called ....
 of 1967. It is sometimes referred to as "Sinai Air Strike" since the focus was primarily on airfields around the Sinai Peninsula
Sinai Peninsula

The Sinai Peninsula or Sinai is a triangular peninsula in Egypt. It lies between the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Red Sea to the south, forming a land bridge between Africa and Southwest Asia....
. At 07:45 on June 5, 1967, the Israeli Air Force
Israeli Air Force

The Israeli Air Force is the air force of the Israel Defense Forces. The current Commander in Chief is Aluf Ido Nehoshtan. The Israeli Air Force has approximately 700 aircraft....
 (IAF) under Maj. Gen. Mordechai Hod
Mordechai Hod

Aluf Mordechai "Mottie" Hod was the Commander of the Israeli Air Force during the 1967 Six-Day War. Born in Mandate of Palestine in Kibbutz Degania, Hod originally took the surname Fein....
 launched a massive airstrike that destroyed the majority of the Egypt
Egypt

Egypt is a country mainly in North Africa, with the Sinai Peninsula forming a land bridge in Western Asia. Covering an area of about , Egypt borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Gaza Strip and Israel to the northeast, the Red Sea to the east, Sudan to the south and Libya to the west....
ian air force on the ground.






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Operation Focus (Hebrew
Hebrew language

Hebrew is a Semitic languages of the Afro-Asiatic languages. Modern Hebrew is spoken by more than seven million people in Israel and Classical Hebrew is used for prayer or study in Jews communities around the world....
: ???? ????, Mivtza Moked) was the opening pre-emptive airstrike by Israel
Israel

Israel officially the State of Israel , is a country in the Middle East located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area....
 at the start of the Six-Day War
Six-Day War

In the Six-Day War of June 5-10, 1967, Israel defeated the armies of the neighboring states of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. In Arabic, the war is called ....
 of 1967. It is sometimes referred to as "Sinai Air Strike" since the focus was primarily on airfields around the Sinai Peninsula
Sinai Peninsula

The Sinai Peninsula or Sinai is a triangular peninsula in Egypt. It lies between the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Red Sea to the south, forming a land bridge between Africa and Southwest Asia....
. At 07:45 on June 5, 1967, the Israeli Air Force
Israeli Air Force

The Israeli Air Force is the air force of the Israel Defense Forces. The current Commander in Chief is Aluf Ido Nehoshtan. The Israeli Air Force has approximately 700 aircraft....
 (IAF) under Maj. Gen. Mordechai Hod
Mordechai Hod

Aluf Mordechai "Mottie" Hod was the Commander of the Israeli Air Force during the 1967 Six-Day War. Born in Mandate of Palestine in Kibbutz Degania, Hod originally took the surname Fein....
 launched a massive airstrike that destroyed the majority of the Egypt
Egypt

Egypt is a country mainly in North Africa, with the Sinai Peninsula forming a land bridge in Western Asia. Covering an area of about , Egypt borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Gaza Strip and Israel to the northeast, the Red Sea to the east, Sudan to the south and Libya to the west....
ian air force on the ground. By noon, the Egyptian
Egyptian Air Force

The Egyptian Air Force, or EAF , is the aviation branch of the Egyptian armed forces. The EAF is headed by an Air Marshal . Currently, the commander of the Egyptian Air Force is Air Marshal Reda Mahmoud Hafez Mohamed....
, Jordanian and Syrian Air Force
Syrian Air Force

The Syrian Air Force is the aircraft branch of the Military of Syria....
s, with about 450 aircraft, were destroyed. This pre-emptive strike was code-named Operation Focus, Mivtza Moked. It was also very successful in destroying most of the 18 airfields in Egypt.

Summary of the operation

In three main waves of aerial attacks, and several smaller waves in the days following the operation, a total of 452 aircraft were destroyed, most of them on the ground. This left the IAF in almost complete control of the skies
Air supremacy

Air supremacy is the most favorable state of control of the air. It is defined by NATO and the United States Department of Defense as "that degree of air superiority wherein the opposing air force is incapable of effective interference."...
, and able to effectively assist the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) ground units.

The operational success was achieved by concentrating on the initial destruction of the runways with a new rocket assisted bomb that would come to be known as the Durandal
BLU-107 Durandal

Named for Durendal, the Durandal is a bomb developed by the France company Matra , designed to destroy airport and airfield runways.Designed to be dropped from low altitudes, the bomb's fall is slowed by a parachute....
 anti-runway warhead. As designed, after release of the bomb, a parachute is deployed to point the warhead directly toward the runway being attacked; at a set altitude, the rocket ignites and drives the warhead through the pavement of the runway before it detonates. The explosion creates a small crater over a large new sinkhole, meaning the damaged runway must be removed before the hole can be filled. Once the runways were disabled, entire air bases' complements of aircraft were effectively grounded and fell victim to subsequent attack waves, resulting in near-total Israeli air supremacy
Air supremacy

Air supremacy is the most favorable state of control of the air. It is defined by NATO and the United States Department of Defense as "that degree of air superiority wherein the opposing air force is incapable of effective interference."...
.

June 5, 1967

Operation Moked was launched at 7:45 am Israeli time (6:45 Egyptian time). Nearly all of Israel's 196 combat aircraft were committed to the airstrike, with only twelve being held back to patrol Israeli airspace.

Egyptian defensive infrastructure was extremely poor, and no airfields were yet equipped with armoured bunkers capable of protecting Egypt's warplanes in the event of an attack. The Israeli warplanes headed out over the Mediterranean before turning toward Egypt. Meanwhile, the Egyptians hindered their own defense by effectively shutting down their entire air defense
Anti-aircraft warfare

Anti-aircraft warfare, or air defense, is any method of engaging hostile military aircraft in defense of ground Tactical objective, ground or naval forces or denial of passage through a specific Territorial waters region, Area or anti-aircraft combat zone....
 system: they were worried that rebel Egyptian forces would shoot down the plane carrying Field Marshal Amer
Abdel Hakim Amer

Abdel Hakim Amer ? was an Egyptian military general and political leader. Born in Astal , Samallot, in the Al Minya Governorate in 1919, He served in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, took part in the 1952 Revolution and commanded the Egyptian Army in the Suez Crisis, the North Yemen Civil War and the Six-Day War....
 and Lt-Gen. Sidqi Mahmoud, who were en route from al Maza to Bir Tamada in the Sinai to meet the commanders of the troops stationed there. In this event it did not make a great deal of difference as the Israeli pilots came in below Egyptian radar cover and well below the lowest point at which Egypt's SA-2 surface-to-air missile batteries could bring down an aircraft.

The first Israeli wave attacked 11 bases, catching much of the Egyptian Air Force on the ground and destroying them before they got airborne. The Israeli jets then returned to Israel, were "quick-turned" (refueled and armed with new ammunition) in 7 minutes 45 seconds, and departed in a second wave that attacked 14 Egyptian bases and returned with only minor losses. They "quick-turned" again and departed in a third wave.

The opening stages of Operation Moked were a complete success: Egypt's air force of nearly 500 combat aircraft was destroyed in the space of three hours, with only minor losses to the Israeli Air Force. When Syria, Jordan, and Iraq attacked Israeli targets in retaliation for the airstrike on Egypt, their attacks were mainly directed at civilian targets and were largely ineffectual. In response many of the IAF planes headed for a third strike on Egypt were diverted in midair to Syrian and Jordanian targets, and other IAF aircraft were sent against Arabian ground forces in support of Israeli ground forces. By the end of the first day of the Six-day War, Israel had complete air superiority
Air superiority

Air superiority is the dominance in the air power of one side's air forces over the other side's during a military campaign. It is defined in the NATO Glossary as "That degree of dominance in the air battle of one force over another that permits the conduct of operations by the former and its related land, sea, and air forces at a given time...
 over Israel, the Golan Heights
Golan Heights

The Golan Heights is a contested, strategic plateau and mountainous region at the southern end of the Anti-Lebanon Mountains. The term Golan Heights actually has two separate meanings, one geography and one political:...
, the West Bank
West Bank

The West Bank is the eastern Part of the Palestinian territories on the west bank of the River Jordan in the Middle East. To the west, north, and south the West Bank shares borders with the state of Israel....
, and the entire Sinai
Sinai Peninsula

The Sinai Peninsula or Sinai is a triangular peninsula in Egypt. It lies between the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Red Sea to the south, forming a land bridge between Africa and Southwest Asia....
 desert.

June 6-10, 1967

On the second day of the war (June 6) the IAF was used against Egyptian, Jordanian, Syrian, and Iraqi ground forces.

On the third day (June 7) the IAF destroyed hundreds of Egyptian vehicles trying to flee across the Sinai in convoys and trapped thousands more in narrow Sinai passes. By the end of the third day Jordan's air force of 34 combat aircraft had essentially ceased to exist and the Jordanian military was no longer in the fight.

By the sixth and final day (June 10) Syria had lost approximately 100 combat aircraft and the fighting was over.

Aftermath

The IAF, with 196 combat aircraft at its disposal had prevailed over a coalition with approximately 600 combat aircraft. The IAF destroyed 452 enemy aircraft, including 79 in air combat, while losing 19 of its own.

Number of aircraft destroyed

Altogether, 452 Arab and 19 Israeli aircraft were destroyed in the operation.

The IAF reports that during the entire duration of the Six-day War, 60 additional Arab aircraft were destroyed in dog fights, 3 more by anti-aircraft fire, and 19 IAF planes were lost (killing 24 IAF pilots). The number of Arab pilots killed or captured is unknown.

Number of aircraft destroyed by aircraft type


  • Combat aircraft
    • 148 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 'Fishbeds'
      Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21

      The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 is a supersonic jet fighter aircraft, designed and built by the Mikoyan Design Bureau in the Soviet Union. It was popularly nicknamed "balalaika", from the aircraft's planform-view resemblance to the Balalaika or ol?wek by Polish pilots due to the shape of its fuselage....
       (104 from Egypt; 32 from Syria; 12 from Iraq)
    • 29 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19 'Farmers'
      Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19

      The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19 is a Soviet Union second-generation, single-seat, jet engine fighter aircraft. It was the first Soviet production aircraft capable of supersonic speeds in level flight....
       (all from Egypt)
    • 112 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 'Frescos'
      Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17

      The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 is a jet fighter aircraft produced in the USSR from 1952 and operated by numerous air forces in many variants. Licence production was carried out in East Germany, Poland and the Peoples Republic of China ....
       (94 from Egypt; 16 from Syria; two from Iraq)
    • 14 Sukhoi Su-7 'Fitters'
      Sukhoi Su-7

      For the World War II mixed-power ground attack aircraft see Sukhoi Su-6The Sukhoi Su-7 was a swept wing, turbojet-powered fighter-bomber used by the Soviet Union and its allies....
       (all from Egypt)
    • 27 Hawker Hunter
      Hawker Hunter

      The Hawker Hunter was a jet fighter aircraft of the 1950s and 1960s. The Hunter served for many years with the Royal Air Force and was widely exported, serving with 19 air forces....
      s (21 from Jordan; five from Iraq; one from Lebanon)


  • Bomber aircraft
    • 31 Tupolev Tu-16 'Badgers'
      Tupolev Tu-16

      The Tupolev Tu-16 was a twin-engine jet bomber used by the Soviet Union. It has flown for more than 50 years and, as the Xian H-6, remains in service with the People's Liberation Army Air Force....
       (30 from Egypt; one from Iraq)
    • 31 Ilyushin Il-28 'Beagles'
      Ilyushin Il-28

      The Ilyushin Il-28 is a jet engine bomber aircraft of the immediate post war period that was originally manufactured for the Soviet Air Force. It was the Soviet Union's first such aircraft to enter large-scale production....
       (27 from Egypt; two from Syria; two from Iraq)


  • Transport aircraft
    • 32 Ilyushin Il-14 'Crates'
      Ilyushin Il-14

      The Ilyushin Il-14 was a Soviet twin-engine commercial and military personnel and cargo transport aircraft that first flew in 1950 in aviation and entered service in 1954....
       (30 from Egypt; two from Syria)
    • 8 Antonov An-12 'Cubs'
      Antonov An-12

      The Antonov An-12 is a four-engined turboprop Cargo aircraft. It is the military version of the Antonov An-10....
       (all from Egypt)
    • 4 others (two Syrian C-27 medium transports; and two C-27's from Egypt)


  • Transport helicopters
    • 10 Mil Mi-6 'Hooks'
      Mil Mi-6

      The Mil Mi-6 was a Soviet/Russian heavy transport helicopter designed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant design bureau and built in large numbers for both military and civil roles....
       (eight from Egypt; two from Syria)
    • 6 Mil Mi-4 'Hounds'
      Mil Mi-4

      The Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant Mi-4 was a Soviet Union transport helicopter that served in both military and civilian roles....
       (two from Egypt; four from Syria)


Number of aircraft destroyed by country

  • Egypt: 338 aircraft
  • Syria
    Syria

    Syria , officially the Syrian Arab Republic , is an Arab-majority country in Southwest Asia, bordering Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Israel to the southwest, Jordan to the south, Iraq to the east, and Turkey to the north....
    : 61 aircraft
  • Jordan
    Jordan

    Jordan , officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is an Arab country in Southwest Asia spanning the southern part of the Syrian Desert down to the Gulf of Aqaba....
    : 29 aircraft
  • Iraq
    Iraq

    Iraq , officially the Republic of Iraq , is a country in Western Asia spanning most of the northwestern end of the Zagros Mountains, the eastern part of the Syrian Desert and the northern part of the Arabian Desert....
    : 23 aircraft
  • Lebanon
    Lebanon

    Lebanon , officially the Republic of Lebanon or Lebanese Republic , is a country in Western Asia, on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea....
    : 1 aircraft
  • Israel lost 19 aircraft in the operation.


Totals by waves

  1. First wave (7:45am): 101 flights; 11 airfields were attacked by 183 IAF aircraft; 197 Egyptian aircraft and 8 radar
    Radar

    Radar is a system that uses electromagnetic radiation waves to identify the range, altitude, direction, or speed of both moving and fixed objects such as aircraft, ships, motor vehicles, weather formations, and terrain....
     stations were destroyed. Five IAF pilots were killed and five more fell captive.
  2. Second wave (9:30am): 164 flights; 16 airfields were attacked; 107 Egyptian aircraft destroyed; 2 Syrian planes destroyed in dogfights
  3. Third Wave (12:15pm): 85 flights against Egypt, 48 against Jordan, 67 against Syria and one against H-3 airbase in Iraq.
  4. Other waves (afternoon & evening): 2 more attacks against H-3; several additional attacks on Egyptian airfields.


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