Israel Navy's newest and most capable surface combatant, a heavily armed corvette based on the German MEKO A-100 design but extensively modified with Israeli combat systems. Displacement of 1,900 tonnes full load. Despite its corvette classification, the Sa'ar 6 carries a weapons suite rivalling many frigates: 40-cell VLS for Barak 8 long-range SAMs and C-Dome point defence missiles, 16x Gabriel V anti-ship missiles, 2x Typhoon remote weapon stations with 25mm guns, torpedo tubes, and a hangar/flight deck for a helicopter or multiple UAVs. The combat system integrates the IAI Magen shield management system with EL/M-2248 MF-STAR AESA radar (S-band and X-band) providing simultaneous air, surface, and missile defence tracking. The Sa'ar 6 is the first warship to integrate the naval Iron Dome (C-Dome) system, tested successfully in combat against cruise missiles. Four ships in class, all commissioned by 2023.

- C-Dome (naval Iron Dome) provides layered air and missile defense
- MF-STAR AESA radar provides frigate-class detection on corvette hull
- Gabriel V anti-ship missiles for surface warfare
- Designed specifically for Eastern Mediterranean gas field protection
- Small displacement limits growth potential and seakeeping in heavy weather
- Only 4 ships; stretched thin for simultaneous gas field and coastal defense
- Corvette size limits helicopter operations to smaller UAVs
- Barak-8 ER integration ongoing; not yet at full air defense potential
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Main gun accuracy at extended range requires stabilization and fire control maturity that few systems achieve.