Ramon Airbase

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Ramon Airbase

בסיס חיל-האוויר רמון
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
LocationMitzpe Ramon
Elevation AMSL648 m / 2,126 ft
Coordinates30°46′29″N 034°40′04″E / 30.77472°N 34.66778°E / 30.77472; 34.66778Coordinates: 30°46′29″N 034°40′04″E / 30.77472°N 34.66778°E / 30.77472; 34.66778
Map
LLRM is located in Israel
LLRM
LLRM
Location of the airport in Israel
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
07R/25L 3,010 9,875 Asphalt
07L/25R 2,700 8,858 Asphalt

Ramon Airbase (Hebrew: בסיס חיל-האוויר רמון‎ (ICAO: LLRM), Basis Hayil-HaAvir Ramon, lit. Ramon Air Force Base) is an Israeli Air Force base southwest of Beersheba, near the town of Mitzpe Ramon. Also titled Kanaf 25 (Hebrew: כנף 25‎, lit. Wing 25), it was formerly known as Matred. It was built as the result of joint Israeli and US government funding as part of the IAF's redeployment out of its bases in the Sinai after the peninsula was handed over to Egypt following the 1978 Camp David Accords. It was constructed between 1979 and 1982 by Air Base Constructors, a joint venture of Guy F. Atkinson Company, sponsor, (San Francisco); Dillingham Corporation (Honolulu); and Nello L. Teer Company (Durham, N.C.) in association with Tippetts-Abbett-McCarthy-Stratton (New York City).[1]

Its current commander is Col. Zvi Levi.[2]

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  1. ^ "Pentagon Selects Two Contractors to Construct Negev Air Bases". 21 May 1979.
  2. ^ Gonn, Adam (2008-12-11). "Going East? The Israel Air Force and Iran". The Media Line. Archived from the original on 2011-04-12. Retrieved 2008-12-28.

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