After Operation Sindoor, IAF Moves To Expand Israeli Rampage Missile Arsenal
- The Indian Air Force is preparing to place large orders for Rampage air-to-ground missiles from Israel, as confirmed by defence sources to India Today.
- The Rampage missiles have already been integrated with several aircraft types, enhancing the strike capability of the Su-30 MKI fleet.
- During Operation Sindoor, these missiles were used effectively against targets in Pakistan, demonstrating their precision capabilities according to defence sources.
- The IAF also plans to explore local production of the Rampage under the Make in India initiative, aiming to expand its arsenal further.
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After the success of Operation Sindoor, the Indian Air Force will place a big order for Rampage missiles from Israel. This supersonic missile is included in Su-30 MKI, Jaguar and MiG-29. This missile, purchased in 2020-21, can hit targets up to 250 km. It will be produced in India under Make in India, which will increase the strength and self-reliance of the Air Force.
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Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The Rampage, which is known as the High Speed low Drag-Mark 2 missile in the Indian Air Force, is already integrated with the Su-30 MKI, Jaguar and MiG-29 fighter aircraft fleet. India News | Post Op Sindoor, India Bolstering Israeli Rampage Missile Arsenal to Enhance Preparedness.
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