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Operation Mole Cricket 19 (Hebrew: מבצע ערצב-19‎, Mivtza Artzav Tsha-Esreh) was a suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD) campaign launched by the Israeli Air Force (IAF) against Syrian targets on June 9, 1982, at the outset of the 1982 Lebanon War. The operation was the first time in history that a Western air force successfully destroyed a Soviet-built surface-to-air missile (SAM) network. It also became one of the biggest air battles since World War II, and the biggest since the Korean War.
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Operation Mole Cricket 19
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Two F-15 damaged at least one UAV shot down one Kfir shot down One F-4 shot down
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Syria Israel
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dbpedia:Mustafa_Tlass dbpedia:David_Ivry dbpedia:Hafez_al-Assad dbpedia:Ariel_Sharon
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1982-06-09Z
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dbpedia:1982_Lebanon_War
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dbpedia:Beqaa_Valley dbpedia:Lebanon
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Decisive Israeli victory
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≈100 fighter aircraft (mostly Ground attack MiG-21 and MiG 23 and few MiG-23M air-to-air fighters) UAVs ≈90fighteraircraft (mostly F-15s and F-16s) 30 SAM batteries 1Remotely Piloted Vehicles squadron
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