Israel has unveiled a new air-to-air missile developed in the 1980s, which will be deployed by the Israeli air force, reported the Middle East Newsline.
The Derby is a beyond-visual-range medium-range missile produced by Rafael, the Israel Armament Development Authority.
Rafael has been allowed by the defense ministry to exhibit the missile at the air show in Le Bourget in June, said the news service.
Officials described the Derby as an all-weather active radar-guided missile that could be deployed against multiple targets at short- and medium-range.
The missile is capable of lock-on both before and aftr launc. The former mode is ideal for medium-range targets, and the latter is best for short-range targets.
The Derby is meant to resist electronic countermeasures through a guidance system developed by Israel Aircraft Industries's Mabat division.
Officials said the Derby had been successfully tested and could be deployed on such aircraft as the F-16, F-5 and Mirage.
Rafael's vice president for marketing, Udi Ganani, said the Derby had been offered to several countries and was already operational. He would not elaborate – Albawaba.com
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