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Predator Hawk

Predator Hawk is a tactical ballistic missile system developed and manufactured by Israel Military Industries (IMI) and used by Israel Defense Forces. It has a maximum range of 300 km with a 140 kg unitary warhead and accuracy of 10 m CEP.

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Predator Hawk
TypeRocket artillery
Tactical ballistic missile
Place of originIsrael
Service history
In service2016 – present1
Production history
Designed2014
Produced2014 – present
No. built700+
Specifications
Mass800kg
Length5 meter2
Diameter370 mm (15 in)

Maximum firing range300 km

Guidance
system
GPS, GLONASS / inertial navigation system (INS)

Predator Hawk is a tactical ballistic missile system developed and manufactured by Israel Military Industries (IMI) and used by Israel Defense Forces. It has a maximum range of 300 km with a 140 kg unitary warhead and accuracy of 10 m CEP.34

The missile is sealed in a Launch Pod Container (LPC), with each LPC contains 2 missiles. The Predator Hawk missiles can be launched by a PULS launcher on an 8×8 vehicle, as well as from a variety of other available launchers.

Operator

Israel: Used by Israel Defense Forces.

Greece: On order for the Hellenic Army.56 Reportedly 120 missiles.

See also

See also


References

References

  1. Julian, Hana Levi (28 June 2016). "IDF Acquires New Long-Range Rocket From IMI - The Jewish Press - JewishPress.com - Hana Levi Julian - 23 Sivan 5776 – June 28, 2016 - JewishPress.com". www.jewishpress.com. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  2. Opall-Rome, Barbara (8 August 2017). "Israeli Artillery Corps poised for longer-range, improved precision strikes". defensenews.com. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  3. https://elbitsystems.com/product/predator-hawk/
  4. "ADEX: IMI Presented the "Predator Hawk"". israeldefense.co.il. 22 February 2015. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  5. Berman, Lazar (2026-04-06). "Israel, Greece finalize NIS 2.3 billion purchase of Israeli artillery system". The Times of Israel. ISSN 0040-7909. Retrieved 2026-04-09.
  6. Ioannidis, Stavros (2025-01-02). "Greek army planning rocket artillery upgrade | eKathimerini.com". www.ekathimerini.com. Retrieved 2026-04-09.