The
Israeli SPIKE missile family represents the only true "fourth
generation" missile currently available on the world market.
This family includes the man-portable SPIKE
LR, employed from land platforms, on armed helicopters and
UAVs, and the heavier SPIKE
ER, designed for vehicular, naval and airborne applications.
The missile offers today some of the capabilities considered only
in other army's 'wish lists'.
SPIKE utilizes an Imaging Infrared seeker, with automatic target
tracker and special fiber-optical datalink. It is designed for
deployment from helicopters in a "fire and forget" or
"fire and observe" operating modes, which retain "human-in-the-loop"
capability in most firing scenarios. The missile can be linked
to the firing platform throughout the flight, enabling a clear
view of the target as the missile closes in for the kill. Spike
ER uses penetrating blast fragmentation (PBR) warhead to effectively
engage targets such as vehicles or buildings.

Another unique Israeli weapon is the Delilah,
originally developed as an electro-optical precision guided weapon,
capable of loitering over the target area for extended periods
of time. Delilah was successfully used during the last Lebanon
war. A modified version is currently under development to equip
naval helicopters and surface ships. The missile will offer naval
task forces a unique, precision attack capability to launch highly
accurate attacks against surface and ground targets over ranges
of 200 kilometers.