Indian Air Force, Navy fighter aircraft fleets get Rampage missile boost
New Delhi, April 27 -- In a major boost for firepower of its fighter aircraft fleet, the Indian Air Force has inducted the Rampage long-range supersonic air-to-ground missiles which can hit targets at around 250 Km.
The missile known as the High-Speed Low Drag-Mark 2 missile in the Indian Air Force was reportedly used in a big way by the Israeli Air Force during its recent attacks on Iranian targets.
The Indian Air Force has inducted the Rampage in its Russian-origin aircraft fleet including the Su-30 MKI and MiG-29 fighters along with the Jaguar fighter jets, defence sources told ANI.
The Indian Navy has also inducted the missile in its fleet for the MiG-29K naval fighter jets, they said.
The stand-off weapon will give Indian fighter...
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