Wind Demon: Israel Aerospace Industries unveils latest missile
A notable feature of the Wind Demon is its ability to fly at low altitudes, which IAI says helps it avoid detection and interception.
Lilach Shoval
Israel Hayom
Jul 23, 2024
The Wind Demon can be launched from various airborne platforms, including helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft
The Israel Aerospace Industries has unveiled its newest addition to its missile lineup: the Wind Demon,, an air-to-surface cruise missile designed to engage a variety of targets at long distances.
The weapon represents an advancement in IAI's missile technology, combining a lightweight structure with a range of over 124 miles and an electro-optical seeker. The Wind Demon's design focuses on survivability, accuracy, and effectiveness. IAI states that this new offering responds to the military market's need for cost-effective weaponry capable of long-range precision strikes.
The Wind Demon can be launched from various airborne platforms, including helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. It can engage both stationary and moving targets. The missile follows a pre-programmed mission profile, which eliminates the need for real-time operator control and reduces risk to the launch vehicle.
A notable feature of the Wind Demon is its ability to fly at low altitudes, which IAI says helps it avoid detection and interception. Operators can choose from different speed profiles, allowing for rapid responses or slower approaches to targets. This feature is intended to enhance surprise and evasion during missions.
The missile's electro-optical seeker includes thermal imaging for day and night operations. It also has laser-designation compatibility for target acquisition. The Wind Demon's integrated warhead weighs over 44 pounds.
Avi Elisha, manager of IAI's missile division, commented on the Wind Demon's development, "This missile builds on IAI's capabilities in missile technology. We're seeing increased demand for efficient systems that allow for prolonged combat. The Wind Demon addresses this need by offering multiple capabilities at a relatively low cost, allowing our customers to purchase the system in larger quantities and thus giving them the ability to sustain operations over extended periods."
IAI states that the Wind Demon is designed to meet customer needs for a reliable air-to-surface cruise missile with a low cost-per-hit ratio. The company positions the Wind Demon as an asset for military forces looking to enhance their long-range strike capabilities.
1 comment:
Effective, cheap and effective. Those Jews be smart.
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