Israel’s Rafael reveals SkySonic, the first-ever hypersonic missile interceptor

The Israeli state-owned defense contractor behind the Iron Dome and David’s Sling air shields announced the development of the new system a week after Iran said it had produced its first such weapon

By Yuval Azulay, C-TECH  21:40, 14.06.23

A week after Iran unveiled its new Fattah missile and claimed that it has hypersonic capabilities (speed higher than the speed of sound) that would make it difficult for Israeli defense systems to intercept, Rafael revealed on Wednesday an interceptor missile named SkySonic, designed to intercept hypersonic missiles.

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Rafael stated that the interception system is in advanced stages of development and will soon undergo its first flight tests. Rafael refused to specify the planned timetables for the completion of the development but mentioned that engineering teams have been working on it for several years, predating the threat of hypersonic missiles. The unveiling of the development today coincides with Rafael’s intention to present the missile next week as part of the Paris Air Show.

The Israeli state-owned defense contractor is also behind the Iron Dome and David’s Sling air shields.

The Pentagon was briefed on the development, Rafael said. It declined to say if or when the Israeli military might deploy SkySonic. Israel’s defence ministry had no immediate comment.

Hypersonic missiles can fly at least five times faster than the speed of sound and on a complex trajectory, making them hard to shoot down.

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An animated video rendition of SkySonic issued by Rafael showed an interceptor missile taking off vertically from a launch battery. The missile’s warhead is then shown detaching and flying with its own booster toward an incoming threat.

Israel’s arch-enemy Iran on June 6 went public with what it described as its first domestically made ballistic hypersonic missile, Fattah. The missile can reach 15,000 kms/hr and evade Israeli defenses like the short-range Iron Dome, Iran’s state TV said.

Rafael Chairman Yuval Steinitz stated in a press briefing this afternoon that the technology behind the system is exclusive to Rafael and not possessed by any other entity worldwide.

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  1. I don’t get it.
    The US Adm has been undermining Israel so many times in particular under Bho’s Adm I, II & III!!!!

  2. @Peloni there are two versions of the Iron Dome Missile. One an Israeli version Tamir and USA version. USA uses its version in the Iron Dome Systems it has bought for the US Army, Israel uses its version for its Iron Dome Systems.
    US helped finance and test system with Israel. Israel is now helping US with software to help US integrate it with its network military systems.

    Israeli partnership

    Ten Iron Dome batteries protect the citizens and infrastructure of Israel, with each battery comprising three to four stationary launchers, 20 Tamir missiles and a battlefield radar. Each of the batteries can defend up to nearly 60 square miles, and are strategically placed around cities to intercept threats headed toward populated areas. The intelligent Iron Dome system ignores incoming threats it determines will land in uninhabited areas, thereby minimizing unnecessary defensive launches and lowering operation costs.
    U.S. version

    In 2019, the U.S. Army announced its intent to buy two Iron Dome batteries to fill a need for an interim capability. Given interest by the U.S. and several other nations in Iron Dome’s unique capabilities, Raytheon Missiles & Defense has debuted the SkyHunter® system in cooperation with Rafael. Based on Iron Dome, SkyHunter can be produced in the United States to expand availability and capacity for the U.S. and its allies.

  3. This is a game changing technology. A particularly important development given the inabilty of the West to develop this tech which is already being imployed by Russia in Ukraine and is claimed to have been developed in China and Iran. Hopefully Israel will NOT turn the production of this vital asset over to its ‘ally’ in the US as they have done with Iron Dome rockets and the laser tech, but will rather produce it locally and thereby control its production and obviate any negotiation on deliveries.