IAF to acquire more Israeli Origin Rampage Rocket

IAF to acquire more Israeli Origin Rampage Rocket

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Rampage missiles are integrated with IAF’s fleet of SU-30 MKI, Jaguar and MIG-29 aircraft and with the MIG-29k jets of the Indian Navy | Photocredit: Murali Kumar K

The Indian Air Force (IAF) processes bulk orders for distance from Israeli-origin Supersonic Air-on-surface missiles, given its fighter jets that they successfully use to strike to terror and military infrastructure from Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.

Initially purchased after Galwan Faceoff with China in 2020, Rampage Rakettes are integrated with IAF’s fleet of SU-30 MKI, Jaguar and MIG-29 aircraft and with the MIG-29K jats of the Indian Navy.

The rockets have a range of up to 250 kilometers – which gives the IAF Liberty home in goals without easily coming into the fire line of anti -aircraft systems of the opponent countries.

The proposed order is to equip the inventory for all rampage friendly fighter aircraft and also integrate them on other fleets of the IAF. Sources said this is one of the many other deals in working with Israel.

The acquisitions also occurred during the Bilateral Meeting of 23 July Defense Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh had here with Director -General, the Israeli Ministry of Defense -Major -Major Baram, says sources.

The two parties had agreed to further strengthen the bilateral defense cooperation with a long-term perspective and agreed to work on the development of an institutional framework for further deepening of military ties, the Indian Ministry of Defense then said in a statement.

Lessons from Operation Sindoor, the IAF has now shown his interest in having rockets and rockets with a target range of 200 km and then.

The DRDO has also told you to develop long -distance remote controls that would give the firepower strategic depth. The IAF is of the opinion that rockets have a short distance, with less than 100 km, higher vulnerabilities given the reach of the air defense system that was used on the other side of the border, says sources.

The IAF plane is wearing a combination of the long distance spayloads under their abdomen – bohmos, scalp and crystal maze, next to Rampage – for fascinating goals with precision hits as demonstrated in the Sindoor operation.

At the beginning of last year, the IAF had tests of Israeli-Origin-Rotsen (Crystal Maze 2) Ballistic rocket of an SU-30 MKI on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Interestingly, the IAF had tried it but Crystal Maze could integrate at the time of Balakot Air Strikes.

Published on August 22, 2025

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