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  2. Rampage (missile) - Wikipedia

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    The Rampage, initially named MARS (Multi-purpose, Air-launched Rocket System), is an air-to-surface missile developed by Israel Military Industries and Israel Aerospace Industries derived from the EXTRA.

  3. List of munitions used by the Israeli Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Air-to-ground missile AGM-88 HARM: United States Air-to-ground anti-radiation missile AGM-114 Hellfire: ... RAMPAGE: Israel Air launched long range missile Air LORA:

  4. Air-to-surface missile - Wikipedia

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    An air-to-surface missile (ASM) or air-to-ground missile (AGM) is a missile designed to be launched from military aircraft at targets on land or sea. There are also unpowered guided glide bombs not considered missiles.

  5. Strike on Iran shows Israeli Air Force's embrace of ballistic ...

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    Air-launched missiles have many advantages over ground-fired ones. More than 100 Israeli fighter jets attacked 20 targets inside Iran , ranging from its top air-defense systems to key missile ...

  6. Category:Air-to-surface missiles - Wikipedia

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    Air-to-surface missiles are guided missiles designed to be carried and launched by aircraft and helicopters against ground targets. Generally these targets are land-based, but can also include targets at sea such as ships.

  7. EXTRA artillery rocket system - Wikipedia

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    IMI developed an air launched version of the missile, [11] originally called MARS. [12] The air-launched version was later renamed Rampage ; it was scheduled to enter series production in 2019. [ 13 ]

  8. Popeye (missile) - Wikipedia

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    First developed for use by the Israeli Air Force, it has been in service since 1985. The United States Air Force first bought a batch of 154 missiles in 1989 followed by a second batch of 54 missiles in 1996. The Royal Australian Air Force purchased a number of Popeye missiles in the late 1990s for use by the RAAF's F-111 bombers.

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