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Rafael Derby (missile)

Rafael · Air-to-Air · Israel · Modern (1992–2009)

Rafael Derby (missile) — Air-to-Air
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The Rafael Python is a family of air-to-air missiles (AAMs) built by the Israeli weapons manufacturer Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, formerly RAFAEL Armament Development Authority. Originally starting with the Shafrir series, the Shafrir-1 missile was developed in 1959, followed by the Shafrir-2 in early 1970s. Subsequently, the missiles were given the western name of "Python" by the parent company for export purposes, starting with the Python-3 in 1978. Since then, it has been further developed and evolved into the Python-4, Python-5, Derby and also, the SPYDER, an advanced ground-based air-defence system. Currently, the missiles are in service with the armed forces of over fifteen countries from around the world.

Specifications

Category
Missiles
Sub-Category
AAM
Domain
Defence
Era
Modern (1992–2009)
Country
Israel
Manufacturer
Rafael
Operator
Israel/India/export
Primary Role
Air-to-Air
Status
In Service
Service Entry
1998
Produced
3000
Unit Cost (2026$)
$900K
Propulsion
Rocket
Engine
Solid-fuel rocket motor
Thrust / Power
None (rocket)
Launch
Air-launched
Length (ft)
9
Wingspan (ft)
2
Empty Weight (lb)
120
MTOW (lb)
254
Payload (lb)
23
Endurance (hr)
0.01
Service Ceiling (ft)
52000
Range (mi)
31
Max Speed (mph)
3068
Max Speed (Mach)
4
Armament
Blast-fragmentation