The exercise, dubbed ‘Sulfur and Fire,’ included simulated scenarios of infiltrations into communities, drone threats, and complex incidents in the Dead Sea area.
Jpost
The IDF completed a multi-scenario readiness exercise along Israel’s eastern border with Jordan on Friday to assess the military’s readiness for a ‘surprise attack’.
The exercise, dubbed ‘Sulfur and Fire,’ included simulated scenarios of infiltrations into communities, drone threats, and complex incidents in the Dead Sea area.
Israeli Air Force fighter jets and combat helicopters conducted dozens of airstrikes during the exercise, in addition to practicing the aerial deployment of special forces in civilian areas.
The Air Force’s special forces also simulated a terrorist infiltration drill at a hotel area.