Rafael to present its naval "Iron Dome" and the Spice-250 at Aero India 2015

The Israeli company will display at India's largest air defense exhibition a variety of technologies – including the C-DOME, a naval defense system based on the Iron Dome interceptor and its new generation standoff Precision-Guided Munition

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems will present a wide range of capabilities and technologies at the AEROINDIA 2015 exhibition opening this week in India.

At the exhibition Rafael will exhibit for the first time in India the C-DOME, a Naval Point Defense System. The system is designed to effectively protect combat vessels against a large set of modern threats. C-Dome uses the combat-proven Iron Dome interceptor that has already achieved more than 1700 successful interceptions.

At Aero India 2015, Rafael will also present for the first time in India the SPICE 250, a new generation standoff Precision-Guided Munition (PGM). SPICE-250 has a standoff range of 100 kilometers. The SPICE-250 is an autonomous weapon with real time target position update capability. SPICE-250 is a unitary munition and can be equipped with either general purpose or penetration warheads.

In addition, Rafael will also display the "Iron Dome", the world's only dual mission counter rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM) and Very Short Range Air Defense (VSHORAD) system, the "SPYDER" (Surface-To-Air Python & DERBY), a low level surface-to-air missile system designed to counter attacks by aircraft, helicopters UAVs and precision guided munitions, and the "MIC4AD" – an advanced, unified, integrated C4I system that commands and controls the operation of both air and missile defense.

Rafael will also display the Spike Family of multi-purpose, precise, tactical missiles for ranges between 200 – 25000, the RecceLite, a day/night electro-optical tactical reconnaissance pod for real-time imagery collection and data transfer, and the LITENING system, a multi-spectral airborne targeting and navigation pod.

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