Israeli state media reported that the military used a locally-developed supersonic air-to-surface missile, known as the Rampage, to strike a target in Isfahan province, Iran. The Rampage missile, which exceeds the speed of sound, is designed to evade radar and carries a 150 kg warhead. The missile measures 4.7 meters in length.
Report: Israel used air-to-surface missile called ‘The Rampage’ in Iran attack https://t.co/8UYbHWvKuo via @timesofisrael
Report: Israel used air-to-surface missile called ‘The Rampage’ in Iran attack https://t.co/Ry340YOTbO
The missile used in the attack by #Israel on the air defense system in Esfahan, #Iran was a locally-developed air-to-surface missile dubbed The Rampage, 4.7-meters that can also travel at supersonic speed to evade radar. https://t.co/mpMBugZonK
Supersonic Israel-made 'Rampage' missile used to strike Iran: Reports https://t.co/J7Ak7fNj83
Israeli Broadcasting Corporation: The missile used in the attack on Iran is Rampage and its speed exceeds sound. Israeli Broadcasting Authority: The Rampage missile used in the Isfahan attack carries a warhead weighing 150 kg. Israeli Broadcasting Corporation: The Rampage…
JUST IN: Israeli state media reports the military likely used the Rampage missile to attack target in Isfahan province, Iran.