Meta changes are acceptable. However, not all players have the opportunity to analyze innovations independently, spending hours of real-time on them.
Also, We advise you to read a helpful article: Top 10 Best Ships in War Thunder.
That’s why we prepared this article. Let’s analyze the most playable planes of Israel in 2026.
Tier IV – Spitfire Mk.IX (CW)
A master of aggression and probably one of the most command-dependent units in the game. Excellent in a support role.
Oh, and one more thing—Spitting fireflies must fly faster than 300 km/h because, at low speeds, they become easy prey for opponents.
Tier V – Meteor F.8
It’s not a bad variant. It is pretty agile (like other Meteors). Its main advantage is its ample ammunition and dueling severe potential. The cannons on the nose of the airplane make it vital in duels.
Getting into a fight with a Meteor F.8 on turns is equivalent to death, but face-to-face, it is virtually unrivaled.
Tier VI – Ayit
A Swiss knife airplane can be a fighter, bomber, or attack aircraft. DEFA guns annihilate enemies (although they have a minimal radius), and there are air-to-ground missiles and guided bombs.
Ayit also has one of the most powerful engines in the game. But at the same time it has a very average maximum speed.
Tier VII – Nesher
Another versatile bird. Nesher can be played at the top, but you must often break the distance. “Nesher can also be played “down,” but in this case, you will have to break the distance with your opponent much more often.
It is unlikely to be suitable for beginners, but experienced players have a lot to offer.
Tier VIII – Baz
The Baz is a complete analog of the American F-15 (and the Japanese one, too). However, it carries Python-3 missiles, which are not harmful to the doormat. The Israeli variation also has 2000-pound CABs with GSN.
The airplane is fast and performs well in active combat. But it is prone to wing breakoff, so it is important not to overdo it with maneuvers.












