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Operation Tagar Part of the Yom Kippur War
Israeli A-4 SkyhawkDate October 7, 1973 Location Egypt Result Discontinued after initial attack wave Belligerents Egypt
Israel
Commanders and leaders Hosni Mubarak David Elazar
Benny PeledCasualties and losses 7 air bases damaged 2 A-4 Skyhawks lost, 2 pilots killed Yom Kippur WarSyrian front
1st Hermon – Valley of Tears – Model 5 – Latakia – 2nd Hermon – Syrian GHQ Raid – Gown – al-Mazzah Airport Raid – 3rd Hermon
Egyptian front
Badr – Budapest – Lahtzanit – Ofira – Romani – Marsa Talamat – Tagar – Baltim – Sinai – Mansoura – Chinese Farm – Egyptian Missile Bases Raid – 25th Brigade ambush – Ismailia – Scud missile attack – Suez
International front
Nickel GrassOperation Tagar (Hebrew: תגר, Quarrel) is the name of an Israeli Air Force operation which took place over Egypt on the October 7, 1973, the second day of the Yom Kippur War.
The operation was preplanned as a sweeping operation to destroy all of the Egyptian surface-to-air missile batteries on the Egyptian front, by using unguided, general-use bombs dropped from a medium altitude near the targets. The attacking aircraft were to approach the targets at a very low altitude, in order to avoid being detected by Egyptian radars (especially fire control and target acquisition radars such as the Flat Face and Long Track).
The operation was composed of three attack waves of attack, the first of which was to disable Egyptian air force bases, while the aim of the following two waves was to demolish the Egyptian missile batteries.
The operation was discontinued after the first attack wave damaged several Egyptian air force bases due to the need for more air power on the Syrian front and in order to execute Operation Doogman 5.[citation needed]
Bibliography
- 30 hours in october, Shemoel Gordon (hebrew)
- detailed information about the operation (hebrew)
- information about Tagar and Doogman 5 in the IAF's official site
- jewish virtual library
References
Categories:- Battles of the Yom Kippur War
- Israeli Air Force
- Aerial operations and battles involving Israel
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