Israel, Turkey Obtain US Air-to-Air Missile Upgrades

Published January 16th, 2001 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Israel and Turkey will obtain an upgrade of air-to-air missiles from the United States, reported the Middle East News Line (MENL).  

The upgrades are part of a $9.8 million contract for a software upgrade of AIM-120 advanced medium range air-to-air missiles to a range of US allies, said MENL, quoting a statement by Pentagon as saying Monday.  

Raytheon Systems was awarded the contract to supply the upgrade of 2,244 AIM-120 missiles to Turkey and Israel, in addition to Finland, Italy, Sweden, South Korea, Japan and Norway, said the statement.  

According to Raytheon's website, the AIM-120 is an advanced active radar-guided missile that features the latest digital technology and micro-miniature solid-state electronics.  

The AIM-120 increases pilot survivability by allowing the pilot to break away immediately after launch, and engage other targets.  

"Its low-smoke, high-impulse rocket motor reduces the enemy's ability to see the launch or the oncoming missile," says Raytheon.  

AIM-120's capabilities include look-down/shoot-down and multiple launches against multiple targets. 

The statement said the work is expected to be completed by July 2003 -- Albawaba.com 

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