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Rampage long-range air-to-ground precise-strike missile

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The IAF displayed Rampage missiles on a Su-30MKI at the 26 January 2026 Republic Day parade after reported plans for a larger order.

At the 26 January 2026 Republic Day parade, the Indian Air Force publicly displayed Rampage missiles on a Su-30MKI, and Naval News said the weapons were also intended for the Navy's MiG-29K fleet. In August 2025, Indian media reported that the IAF was pursuing a large fast-track follow-on order and considering domestic production after using Rampage during Operation Sindoor. Hindustan Times reported that one Rampage and one Crystal Maze weapon struck the Lashkar-e-Taiba headquarters at Muridke during the 7 May 2025 opening attacks. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting had announced IAF induction on Su-30, MiG-29 and Jaguar aircraft on 30 April 2024, although the IAF told Janes it had issued no formal notification and MiG-29 operational integration was still uncertain. Indian range reporting remains conflicted at 150-250 km, but Rampage's supersonic, anti-jam GPS/INS-guided stand-off strike capability gives India a rapid way to attack defended fixed and time-critical targets while reducing risk to aircrew.

Updated 26 Jan 2026

An IAI company image shows a fighter aircraft releasing a Rampage air-to-surface missile in flight, the weapon falling clear below the jet.
Photo: Israel Aerospace Industries, company image, via IAI

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  1. The Indian Air Force displayed Rampage missiles on a Su-30MKI during the Republic Day parade; Naval News said they were also intended for the Navy's MiG-29K fleet.

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  2. Business Standard, citing ANI defence sources, reported that the IAF was moving toward significant fast-track Rampage orders and considering Make in India production after the missile's Operation Sindoor use.

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  3. Hindustan Times reported that one Rampage and one Crystal Maze missile struck the Lashkar-e-Taiba headquarters at Muridke during the opening Operation Sindoor attacks.

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  4. India's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting announced IAF induction of Rampage on Su-30, MiG-29 and Jaguar aircraft; the IAF told Janes it had issued no formal notification and MiG-29 integration was not yet operational.

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  5. Publicly circulated photographs showed a Rampage missile on an Indian Navy MiG-29K and another in a naval hangar, confirming India as the first known export customer; calibration markings indicated release-trial work.

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  6. Israel Aerospace Industries and IMI Systems formally unveiled Rampage as a jointly developed supersonic long-range air-to-ground assault weapon weighing 570 kg and measuring 4.7 m.

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