Israel's weapon of choice in its attack on Iran was the air-launched ballistic missile.
Their weapon of choice: Air-launched ballistic missiles.
The Israeli Air Force's use of various ALBMs suggests some middle ground was ultimately reached.
While Israel does have an arsenal of land-based Jericho intermediate-range ballistic missiles (IRBMs), these are reserved for nuclear strikes.
Israel designed its Sparrow missiles to simulate Iraqi Scud and Iranian Shahab ground-launched missiles for testing its Arrow interceptor missiles, which successfully intercepted most of the incoming Iranian ballistic missiles fired at Israel on October 1.
Persons:
—, Freddy Khoueiry, RANE, Air LORA, Sebastien Roblin, Roblin, Federico Borsari, ALBMs, Borsari, Israel, Avigdor Lieberman, RANE's Khoueiry
Organizations:
Service, Air, IDF, Rampage, Centre for, Haaretz
Locations:
Iran, Israel, Iraq, East, North Africa, Tehran, Khuzestan, Ilam, Tehran province