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Israel used this locally developed air-to-surface missile against Iran [Video]

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During its recent strike near an Iranian nuclear site, the Israeli military used locally developed air-to-surface missiles dubbed The Rampage, according to local media reports.

The missile, identified from images, also matches the extent of the damage caused in the attack, reported The Times of Israel, citing Kan 11 TV channel.

The 15-foot-long missile travels at supersonic speed, making its interception difficult. The missile is developed to hit stationary targets.

While Tehran has downplayed the incident, the Israeli government has not made any official comment on the attack. Iran maintains that only three small drones, and no missiles, were involved in the attack on Isfahan.

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