Country: Israel

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Harpoon

The Harpoon (RGM-84/UGM-84/AGM-84) is a U.S.-designed subsonic antiship cruise missile that has been in service since 1977. Numerous variants have been produced since its inception, including air-, ship-, and sub-launched versions. The Harpoon has also undergone multiple upgrades to improve its range and guidance. Variants of the Harpoon have been exported to 32 countries. Harpoon Development...

LORA

The LORA (Long Range Artillery) is a short-range, road-mobile, ground and sea-launched solid fueled ballistic missile developed and operated by Israel. It has a range of 280 km. LORA Development According to reports in 2005, the LORA was the result of a collaboration between Israel Aerospace Industries, MLM Division, and IMI. The missile was first...

Gabriel

The Gabriel is a family of short-range, sea-, ground-, and air-launched antiship missiles employed in the Israeli Air Force and Navy. Since its initial deployment in 1972, five variants have seen service with the Israeli Defense Force. It has also been exported to at least ten countries. Gabriel Mk 1 The Gabriel Mk1 was an antiship...

Jericho 1

Jericho 1 was a short-ranged, solid-fueled ballistic missile developed and produced by Israel. Israel’s first nuclear capable missile, it was retired from service during the 1990’s. Jericho 1 Development The Jericho 1 is thought to have entered development in 1962 with the assistance of the French company Marcel-Dassault. The missile, given the designator YA-1, is...

Jericho 2

Jericho 2 is a medium-range, solid-fueled ballistic missile developed and produced by Israel. It is also the basis for Israel’s Shavit satellite launch vehicle. Currently operational, Jericho 2 is expected to be phased out by 2026 and replaced by the Jericho 3. Jericho 2 Development The Jericho 2, also designated the YA-3, was a continuation...

Jericho 3

Jericho 3 is a solid-fueled intermediate-range ballistic missile developed and produced by Israel to replace its older Jericho 2 ballistic missiles. It was first tested in 2008, and entered service in 2011. Jericho 3 Development Reports suggest that the Jericho 3 missile, also designated the YA-4, was first tested in January 2008 from the Palmachim...

Delilah

The Delilah is a short-range, road-mobile, air-to-surface and surface-to-surface missile developed by Israel. Although originally developed as a UAV decoy, the Delilah was modified into a lightweight, anti-radar missile. Delilah Development The name ‘Delilah’ was originally designated to an Israeli unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) program that started in the late 1970s. Israel originally designed the UAV...

Missiles of Israel

Israel has one of the most technologically advanced missile arsenals in the Middle East. Aided by foreign assistance and collaboration over the past six decades, Israel domestically produces numerous cruise and ballistic missiles and has engaged in the export of missile systems to numerous other nations. While the bulk of Israel’s missile forces consist of...

Popeye

The Popeye is an Israeli air-to-surface missile with a range of 75 to 90 km. Developed in the early 1980s, Popeye can deliver a 350 kg payload to accuracies within 3 meters. A long-range variant, the Popeye Turbo, is reported to be nuclear-capable. Popeye Development Few details are publicly known about the Popeye missile’s early...