IMI Rampage
Type: missile
Domain: air
Country of Origin: Israel
Manufacturer: IAI (Israel Aerospace Industries)
First Deployed: 2020
Overview
Air-launched supersonic precision strike missile derived from the EXTRA rocket-assisted munition, designed for standoff engagement of high-value, time-sensitive, and hardened targets. The Rampage features a solid rocket motor providing supersonic speed (reducing flight time and enemy reaction time), GPS/INS guidance with a CEP of less than 10 metres, a 150 kg penetrating/blast warhead, and range exceeding 150 km when launched from altitude. The missile is designed for carriage by fighter aircraft including the F-16I and F-15I, with 2-4 missiles per aircraft depending on configuration. Rampage addresses the need for a cost-effective standoff weapon that is cheaper than cruise missiles but provides longer range and greater accuracy than unguided or short-range guided bombs. The supersonic terminal speed enhances penetration of hardened targets and reduces the effectiveness of point defence systems. Combat-proven in Israeli Air Force operations.
Technical Specifications
| type | Air-Launched Precision Strike Missile |
|---|---|
| range | 250+ km |
| speed | Supersonic |
| warhead | 150 kg penetrating |
| guidance | GPS/INS + scene-matching |
| manufacturer | IAI / IMI (Israel) |
Operators
- Israel
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