List of munitions used by the Israeli Air Force

This List of Munitions of the Israeli Air Force lists the missiles, bombs and related equipment in use by the Israeli Air Force since its formation.

Python 3

Air-to-air missiles

Model Origin Role Notes
AIM-7 SparrowUnited StatesMedium-range air-to-air missile
AIM-9 SidewinderUnited StatesShort-range air-to-air missile
AIM-120 AMRAAMUnited StatesMedium-range air-to-air missile
DerbyIsraelMedium-range air-to-air missileactive radar homing missile, used in SPYDER air defence system
Python 3IsraelShort-range air-to-air missile
Python 4IsraelShort-range air-to-air missile
Python 5IsraelShort-range air-to-air missileused in SPYDER air defence system
Sky SpearIsraelLong-range air-to-air missileWas revealed at the paris air show 2023
Shafrir 1&2IsraelShort-range air-to-air missileObsolete, no longer in service with the Israeli Air Force
R.530FranceMedium-range air-to-air missileObsolete, no longer in service with the Israeli Air Force. Carried by the Mirage IIICJ

Air-to-surface missiles

Bombs

Surface-to-air missiles

Arrow missile launch
  • Arrow : Anti-ballistic missile system
  • Arrow 3 : Exoatmospheric hypersonic anti-ballistic missile.
  • David's Sling : Anti-rocket & anti-cruise missiles
  • Barak-1 : Short range naval surface to air missile
  • Barak-8 : Medium to long range naval and land based surface to air missile
  • SPYDER : Short to medium range land based surface to air missile
  • MIM-104 Patriot : Surface-to-air missile
  • Iron Dome : Anti-rocket & mortar defense missile
  • C Dome: Naval version of the iron dome
  • Skysonic: Hypersonic missile interceptor

Surface-to-surface missiles

Space Systems

See also

References

  1. "Jericho 1". MissileThreat. Archived from the original on September 7, 2011. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
  2. "Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States". Fas.org. Retrieved September 8, 2011.
  3. "Missile Survey: Ballistic and Cruise Missiles of Foreign Countries" (PDF). Retrieved September 8, 2011.
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