Rampage | |
Origin: | Israel |
Is Missile: | yes<-- Service history --> |
Used By: | Israeli Air ForceIndian Air ForceIndian Navy |
Designer: | Elbit Systems |
Engine: | Solid-propellant rocket |
Filling: | Multi-EFP |
Detonation: | Radio proximity fuze, Blast fragmentation |
Guidance: | Mid-course: INS + altimeter with satellite guidance and two-way datalink Terminal: Imaging infrared |
Propellant: | Solid fuel |
Accuracy: | 10 m CEP |
Launch Platform: | F-16, F-15, F/A-18E/F, Eurofighter Typhoon, IAI Kfir, Sukhoi Su-30MKI, SEPECAT Jaguar, MiG-29K |
The Rampage, initially named MARS (Multi-purpose, Air-launched Rocket System), is an air-to-surface missile developed by Israel Military Industries derived from the EXTRA. It is a standoff weapon designed to hit high-value targets such as radar installations, communications centers, weapons storage facilities and airfields while the launch aircraft remains out of range of air defenses.[1] [2] [3] It was officially unveiled in June 2018[4] and reportedly used for the first time in April 2019 in Syria.[5] As of July 2023, the Royal Air Force is looking at using Rampage missiles after donating Storm Shadow missiles to Ukraine. Rampage missiles are believed to be cheaper than Storm Shadow missiles and are more readily available.[6]
- Planned to be used on its F-16, weapon integration is in progress.[9]