 Python 5 (foreground)
Python 5 (foreground) This List of Munitions of the Israeli Air Force lists the missiles, bombs and related equipment in use by the Israeli Air Force.  
  Air-to-air missiles
  Air-to-surface missiles
   | Model | Origin | Role | Notes | 
  | AGM-65 Maverick | United States | Air-to-ground missile |  | 
  | AGM-88 HARM | United States | Air-to-ground anti-radiation missile |  | 
  | AGM-114 Hellfire | United States | Air-to-ground missile |  | 
  | AGM-142 Popeye | Israel | Air-to-ground cruise missile | In limited use | 
  | Delilah | Israel | Air-to-ground loitering munition |  | 
  | AGM-84 Harpoon | United States | Air-to-ground missile | Updated variants in service | 
  | Sky Sniper | Israel | Air-to-ground missile |  | 
  | Ice Breaker | Israel | Air launched cruise missile |  | 
  | ROCKS | Israel | Air launched long range missile |  | 
  | RAMPAGE | Israel | Air launched long range missile |  | 
  | Air LORA | Israel | Air launched ballistic missile |  | 
  | Wind Demon | Israel | Air-to-ground cruise missile | First revealed in 2024 | 
 Bombs and Guidance Kits
     | Model | Origin | Role | Notes | 
  | GBU-12 Paveway II | United States |  | 500lbs laser guided bomb | 
  | GBU-15 | United States |  | 2,000lbs precision guided bomb | 
  | GBU-16 Paveway II | United States |  | 1,000lbs laser guided bomb | 
  | GBU-27 Paveway III | United States | Bunker busting capabilities | 2,000lbs laser guided bomb | 
  | GBU-28 | United States | Bunker busting capabilities | 4,000lbs laser guided bomb | 
  | GBU-31 | United States | Joint-Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) | 2,000lbs laser guided bomb | 
  | GBU-32 | United States | Joint-Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) | 1,000lbs precision guided bomb | 
  | GBU-39/B | United States | Focused-Leathality Munition (FLM) | 250lbs precision guided bomb | 
  | BLU-109 | United States | Hardened Penetration Bomb | 550lbs free-fall bomb | 
  | MPR-500 | Israel |  | 500lbs precision guided bomb | 
   | MPR-1000 | Israel | Bunker busting capabilities | 1000lbs precision guided bomb | 
   | MPR-2000 | Israel | Bunker busting capabilities | 2000lbs precision guided bomb | 
  | MLGB | Israel |  | 250lbs laser guided bomb | 
  | MSOV | Israel | Stand off capabilities | 1,500lbs glide bomb | 
  | FASTLIGHT | Israel |  | 110lbs precision guided bomb | 
  | M117 | United States |  | 387lbs free-fall bomb | 
  | Spice 250 | Israel | Developed from the AGM-142 | 250lbs precision guided bomb | 
     | Model | Origin | Role | Notes | 
  | JDAM | United States |  | Conversion kits for U.S. supplied bombs | 
  | Griffin | Israel |  | Laser guided conversion kit | 
  | Spice | Israel |  | Precision guided conversion kit | 
  | Lizard | Israel | GPS/INS and Laser | Conversion kit for unguided munitions | 
 Surface-to-air missiles
  Arrow missile launch
Arrow missile launchMain Article: Air Defense Command of Israel 
    | Model | Origin | Role | Notes | 
  | Arrow | Israel | Theater ballistic missile defense |  | 
  | MIM-104 Patriot | United States | Air and ballistic missile defense | Retired and transferred by the US to Ukraine in January, 2025[1] | 
  | David's Sling | Israel | Air defense | Utilizes AESA radar | 
  | Light Blade | Israel | UAV and small craft air defense | First laser based air defense system worldwide | 
  | Iron Dome | Israel | Air Defense |  | 
   | SkySonic | Israel | Hypersonic interceptor | Under development | 
  | Iron Beam | Israel | Laser Air Defense | Under development has been used in battle[2][3]  | 
  | Red Sky | Israel | Tactical Air Defense |  | 
  Surface-to-surface missiles
     | Model | Origin | Role | Notes | 
  | Delilah-GL | Israel | Tactical strike | 250km range | 
  | LORA | Israel | Quasi-ballistic missile | 400km range | 
  | Jericho-II | Israel | Nuclear capable ballistic missile | 1,700km range | 
  | Jericho-III | Israel | Nuclear capable ballistic missile | 6,500-11,500km range | 
  | Jericho-IV | Israel | Nuclear capable ballistic missile | Unknown range, possibly in development still | 
   See also
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