Israel wants to buy JASSM cruise missiles from US

Israel wants to buy JASSM cruise missiles from US

The Israeli Ministry of Defence is in negotiations with the American defence contractor Lockheed Martin to purchase a batch of JASSM air-to-surface cruise missiles.

The missile, equipped with a 450-kg warhead, boasts enhanced manoeuvrability and the ability to evade missile defence systems, and is designed for launch from aircraft, Caliber.Az reports, citing Israeli media.

With a range of 930 kilometres, the missile enables aircraft to strike targets from far beyond the reach of enemy air defence systems. The cost of a single missile is approximately $1.5 million.

Currently, the missiles are in service with the United States and Australia. Poland has also received preliminary approval to purchase them.

The Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) is a family of air-launched cruise missiles developed by Lockheed Martin for the U.S. military. Its design prioritises stealth, long range, and precision, making it a formidable tool for standoff strikes. The missile is launched from aircraft at a distance, allowing the platform to remain outside the effective range of most enemy air defences, making it a strategic asset in modern warfare.

The U.S. Air Force first deployed the JASSM in the mid-2000s, and since then, its use has expanded to several allied countries. The missile is in service with the United States, Australia, and Poland, and is poised to play a pivotal role in Israel’s defence strategy if the deal proceeds. With ongoing advancements in air defence technologies, the JASSM’s capabilities offer a way for nations to maintain an edge in standoff strike operations.

By Khagan Isayev

Source: caliber.az