RAMPAGE: The Special Missile Used To Attack Iran

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The assault on Iran in the early hours of Friday saw the utilization of a highly accurate Rampage missile, Kan 11 reports.

Israel’s defense industry spearheaded the development of Rampage, marking it as a product of meticulous engineering and strategic innovation.

Visual analysis of the attack aftermath and corroborative evidence from various sources helped identify the Rampage missile, renowned for its supersonic velocity that poses formidable challenges to aerial defense systems.

Reports indicate that Rampage packs a punch with a 150-kilogram explosive warhead, boasting an operational range of 145 kilometers. Its dynamic trajectory adjustment capability mid-flight ensures pinpoint precision in striking designated targets.

In essence, Rampage is tailored for pinpoint strikes on static targets sharing similarities with those hit during the assault on military installations in Isfahan, Iran.

Sources suggest that Israeli F-35 fighter jets delivered surgical strikes using precision missiles, targeting S-300 air defense batteries stationed at a military compound in Isfahan.

According to Iranian authorities cited by The New York Times, the offensive against Iran encompassed coordinated actions involving both fighter jets and drones, originating from within Iranian borders.

Despite Iran’s radar systems failing to detect any unauthorized aerial intrusions, a cluster of small drones was reportedly downed in the Tabriz vicinity, approximately 500 miles north of Isfahan.

{Matzav.com Israel}

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