The missile, already integrated into India’s main fighter aircraft, has proven itself in operations against Pakistan and is expected to become a key weapon in the Indian arsenal.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to increase its acquisition of Rampage air-to-surface missiles from Israel, after their successful deployment during Operation Sindoor. According to India
Today, the missiles have already been integrated onto frontline aircraft including the Su-30MKI, Jaguar, and MiG-29, and were fast-tracked to ensure rapid operational readiness.
Designated in Indian service as the High Speed Low Drag-Mark 2, the Rampage was developed for long-range, high-speed strike missions. It enables fighter jets to target enemy positions deep inside hostile territory without entering the engagement envelope of advanced air defense systems. During Operation Sindoor, Su-30MKI fighters launched Rampage missiles against Pakistani targets with high precision, demonstrating their battlefield value.